In an update to its AI principles, Google pointedly omits an earlier ban on developing AI weapons or surveillance technology.
Google’s involvement in the U.S. Department of Defense’s Project Maven in 2017 and 2018 is what led to the original AI ...
Google has removed its pledge not to use artificial intelligence for weapons development and surveillance, but its executive ...
Google has updated its ethical policies on artificial intelligence, eliminating a pledge to not use AI technology for weapons ...
Google updated its artificial intelligence principles on Tuesday to remove commitments around not using the technology in ...
Alphabet Inc.’s Google removed a passage from its artificial intelligence principles that pledged to avoid using the ...
After Google scrubbed wording that promised not to use AI for weapons, some staff slammed the decision in the company's ...
Google has quietly deleted its pledge not to use AI for weapons or surveillance, a promise that had been in place since 2018.
Google has updated its AI principles, and the changes suggest it could now provide AI tech for weapons and surveillance.
An earlier version of Google’s AI Principles highlighted that the company would not use AI for technologies that cause harm.
Google revises its AI ethics guidelines, ending its ban on weapons and surveillance. The policy shift ignites debate over ...
Google updated its AI principles, removing a pledge to avoid harmful applications like weapons and surveillance, signaling a ...