Probably. I'm a PhD student but I don't study the trendy stuff so I have no idea what money Google pays.
Some of us are actually in it to scratch an intellectual itch, not for the money. I gave up a lucrative career as a software dev to study the subject I'm really interested in and took a huge pay cut for the privilege of working in the only environment that offers anything near the freedom to research whatever satisfies the little gray cells. The OP's turn of phrase about gatekepping sounds like a bitter joke to me. My field gets maybe one or two new entrants a year, folks like me who don't know what's good for them and can't tame their intellectual curiosity enough to get a real job. Most PhD students, most researchers of any level, don't want to gatekeep anything, we want to tell the world about our work. But most people don't give a shit, unless Google is interested. Unless you can grab my research and be an instant millionaire nobody cares.
Some of us are actually in it to scratch an intellectual itch, not for the money. I gave up a lucrative career as a software dev to study the subject I'm really interested in and took a huge pay cut for the privilege of working in the only environment that offers anything near the freedom to research whatever satisfies the little gray cells. The OP's turn of phrase about gatekepping sounds like a bitter joke to me. My field gets maybe one or two new entrants a year, folks like me who don't know what's good for them and can't tame their intellectual curiosity enough to get a real job. Most PhD students, most researchers of any level, don't want to gatekeep anything, we want to tell the world about our work. But most people don't give a shit, unless Google is interested. Unless you can grab my research and be an instant millionaire nobody cares.