In April, more than 4,000 Google employees signed an open letter to CEO Sundar Pichai wanting out of what they term “the business of war.” Google senior engineers were among thousands of Google staff ...
Google will not seek another contract for Project Maven, a controversial military program that uses artificial intelligence to improve drone targeting, according to Gizmodo. Citing three sources with ...
The director of the Joint Artificial Intelligence Center, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Jack Shanahan, listens during a round table meeting at the Pentagon on Feb. 12, 2019. (DOD / U.S. Army Sgt. Amber I.
Google reportedly won't seek another contract for Project Maven, a Pentagon pilot AI program that could be used for drone strikes. Google Cloud CEO Diane Greene made the announcement at a Friday ...
The group is promoting a set of principles to guide the development of AI systems that won't trample on human rights. In wake of Project Maven backlash, Google unveils new AI policies Today Google ...
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In context: Google's controversial contract connected to Project Maven will expire in March 2019, and while Google has pledged to not renew it, an unnamed technology company will take up the work ...
Around a dozen Google employees have quit over the company's involvement in an artificial intelligence drone program for the Pentagon called Project Maven, Gizmodo reported today. Meanwhile, nearly ...
In an email obtained by The Intercept, Google said it would still support an unnamed tech company’s takeover of the Project Maven contract. Following months of protests from its employees, Google ...