In a move that has caught the attention of the tech world, Google has revamped its AI ethics policy, sparking discussions ...
Google just scrapped its pledge to avoid AI in weapons and surveillance, signaling a major shift in policy after Trump's ...
Google’s updated, public AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue applications for ...
Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, has removed a key commitment from its artificial intelligence (AI) ethical ...
But Google’s decision also highlights the importance of the Defense Department as the ultimate monitor of how it uses AI in ...
Google now allows AI weapons development in revised guidelines amid revenue challenges and fierce AI competition.
Google updated ethics policy this week, lifting a longstanding ban on AI being used to create weapons and conduct surveillance.
Upon taking office, Trump immediately rescinded Biden’s executive order on AI safety, which had required companies to submit AI safety test results to the government before public release. The move ...
Transparency, fairness and cybersecurity form the backbone of responsible AI, each essential to building trust and enabling impactful outcomes.
Google's AI ethics shift to hint at military involvement. Turns out their principles are conveniently flexible.
Google has dropped the important clause in its public AI principles page to not use AI for harmful purposes and weapons.