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Google drops pledge on AI use for weapons
In its earnings report the company said it would spend $75bn ($60bn) on AI projects this year, 29% more than Wall Street analysts had expected. The company is investing in the inf
Google erases promise not to use AI technology for weapons or surveillance
Google’s updated AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue weapons and surveillance.
Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons, surveillance
The company updated its ‘Responsible AI’ principles, which no longer includes a pledge to not use AI for weapons or surveillance.
Google abandons policy on using AI as a weapon and for surveillance. What it means
Google has revised its AI principles, removing commitments to avoid using AI for weapons or surveillance post the inauguration of President Trump. The update emphasizes the role of democracies in leading AI development while ensuring AI serves to protect people,
Google has dropped an important promise in its AI policies
Google has officially removed a key pledge from its AI principles, no longer ruling out the use of AI for military or surveillance purposes.
Google Lifts a Ban on Using Its AI for Weapons and Surveillance
Google published principles in 2018 barring its AI technology from being used for sensitive purposes. Weeks into President Donald Trump’s second term, those guidelines are being overhauled.
Google drops pledge not to use AI for weapons or surveillance
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
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Google's AI Policy Shift: No More Ban On Weapons And Surveillance Tech
In a significant departure from its earlier commitments to not use artificial intelligence in the fields of weapons or ...
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Mistral boss says tech CEOs’ obsession with AI outsmarting humans is a ‘very religious’ fascination
Mistral CEO Arthur Mensch thinks the clamor from people like Elon Musk to declare AI as smarter than humans is driven by an ...
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Google's latest change to its AI policies signals how Silicon Valley is warming up to the defense industry
Google's latest update of its ethical AI guidelines included omitting previous commitments against using technology for ...
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Demis Hassabis on navigating AI regulation
"There's no real point in having regulation only in one region of the world, because AI sort of is across borders; it's going ...
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Demis Hassabis Thinks Searching Knowledge Is Needed for Superintelligent AI
Demis Hassabis is the CEO of Google DeepMind. Demis thinks new agent type systems will be able to perform additional tree of ...
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AI and Deep Learning Reshape Protein Science: Insights from the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
Nobel Prize in Chemistry highlights AI advancements in protein science, transforming structure prediction and design with ...
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