The article examines claims made by former President Donald Trump and his allies that Google’s autocomplete search suggestions prove political bias against conservatives. It explains that Google’s systems are automated and aim to predict the most likely completion based on popular queries, not to promote any political agenda. The article cites experts who say autocomplete results can be influenced by many factors, including location and search history, and do not necessarily reflect a company’s political leanings. It also notes that Trump’s examples of alleged bias were cherry-picked and that autocomplete suggestions can vary widely. The article concludes that while tech companies’ algorithms may have flaws, Trump’s claims about Google’s autocomplete function being rigged against him are unsubstantiated.