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Google drops pledge not to use AI for weapons
Google retracts promise not to use AI for weapons or surveillance — prompting employee backlash: ‘Are we the baddies?’
The company’s historical reluctance to engage in military AI projects stems from employee-led protests in 2018, when workers successfully pressured Google to abandon a Pentagon contract known as “Project Maven,” which aimed to enhance drone surveillance capabilities using AI.
Google drops 7-year promise not to make AI for weapons
Google, the company once known for including “Don’t be evil” in its code of conduct, just changed its corporate rules to allow the development of artificial intelligence for weaponry. The Mountain View tech giant updated its AI Principles webpage between January 30 and Feb.
Google removes weapons development, surveillance pledges from AI ethics policy
Google has updated its ethical policies on artificial intelligence, eliminating a pledge to not use AI technology for weapons development and surveillance. According to a now-archived version of
Google Launches Gemini 2.0 for Everyone. Here Are Highlights
Google Launches Gemini 2.0 for Everyone. Here Are the Highlights
The flood of AI news from Google comes in the wake of the launch of DeepSeek, the breakthrough Chinese AI tool that's been making headlines.
Google Just Launched Gemini 2.0 Flash and Pro for Users and Developers
Google has upgraded its Gemini offerings across the board with Gemini 2.0 Flash and Gemini 2.0 Pro. Here's what's new and where it's available.
Google’s Gemini rolls out ‘world’s best’ AI model, free of charge
Google has now given its Gemini app access to a new AI model called Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. According to the announcement blog post, the company says this model is currently “ranked as the world’s best model” and is available at no cost.
Google introduces new class of cheap AI models
Google introduces new class of cheap AI models as cost concerns intensify
Alphabet's Google on Wednesday announced updates to its Gemini family of large language models, including a new product line with competitive pricing to low-cost artificial intelligence models like that of Chinese rival DeepSeek.
Google’s Cheap New AI Model Could Save Your Business Money
With the Gemini family, Google is expanding its lineup of AI models to include an inexpensive option. Google has announced several big updates to Gemini, its family of artificial intelligence models.
Google’s Gemini rolls out ‘world’s best’ AI model, free of charge
Google has now given its Gemini app access to a new AI model called Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking Experimental. According to the announcement blog post, the company says this model is currently “ranked as the world’s best model” and is available at no cost.
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6 unsettling thoughts Google's former CEO has about artificial intelligence
Neither the public or the tech giants pushing artificial intelligence understand its long-term implications, warns former ...
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Experts raise grave concerns about Google's AI strategy
However, some experts seem even more concerned about something else that might threaten Google’s progress in the coming year.
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Google drops promise not to use AI for weapons
Google has removed its pledge not to use artificial intelligence for weapons development and surveillance, but its executive ...
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Google's big AI-spending plans are boosting chip stocks like Nvidia
Alphabet's big spending plans surprised Wall Street. The news should soothe investors worried about last week's DeepSeek ...
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Google says commercial quantum computing applications arriving within five years
Google aims to release commercial quantum computing applications within five years, Google's head of quantum told Reuters on ...
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Google has made a dangerous u-turn on military AI
Google has removed its commitment to refrain from using AI for weapons or surveillance. The change signals a shift in ethical ...
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