Google has expressed regret over showing false information on search results with Devin Patrick, who shot 26 people dead in Texas in the US. TechGiant Google Twitter's popular tweets show false information about this killer on Twitter, showing Google.
In these tweets, Davin was claimed as a Muslim and left extremist. These information will give users the wrong idea about Devin.
Google's official Danny Sullivan said in a tweet message: The tweets are displayed through Google's algorithm system, which is possible to work on. We want to fix it.
He also said: We have received the criticism we deserve for presenting information that can lead the wrong way. This feature will improve in the future.
Previously, Google had criticized Google's allegations of displaying 'Fake News' on the top of the page in the Las Vegas bomb attack last month.
At the time of midnight on Sunday in the United States, 26 people were killed in a sudden attack by devin patrick on church worshipers in Texas. The attack happened in the Sutherland Springs Baptist Church in Wilson County.
In 2012, due to family violence, the Air Force's expelled member Kelly has been tried in a military court, the BBC said.
In a statement, the US Air Force said, initially, information about Kelly's military law was not in the database of the national crime data center. Now the Defense Department is investigating the history of its crimes.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott said Kelly had no legal approval to buy arms. He was also recognized as the owner of the gun after the purchase.
Last year, Kelly bought a gun from San Antonio's Academy Sports Plus store in the city.