Inside Alphabet’s Jigsaw, the powerful tech incubator that could reshape geopolitics

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Google's Jigsaw launched earlier in 2016, in conjunction with the company’s reorganization into Alphabet, with the goal of tackling “geopolitical challenges.” So the world’s second-most valuable corporation is openly trying to influence international affairs. That’s interesting. As a follower of Jigsaw (and one of the approximately five people who finished Julian Assange’s 224-page manifesto on the incubator), I’ve read plenty of conspiracy theories about empire-building—not to mention endless Google press releases regurgitated into puff pieces. But Jigsaw is still not very well understood, and neither are its politics.

And so I went to visit the company’s New York office in Chelsea this summer, featuring, among other things, the largest collection of sparkling waters in human history. I was there to learn more about what Jigsaw is really about. Even more than its specific products, I wanted to get a handle on how the Alphabet incubator sees its own role at a time of great technological and social change—and understand the political philosophy behind its choices.


Inside Alphabet’s Jigsaw, the powerful tech incubator that could reshape geopolitics