Google has updated its AI principles, and the changes suggest it could now provide AI tech for weapons and surveillance.
Google, the Mountain View tech giant, dropped specific bans on making AI for weapons and illegal surveillance from its AI ...
One Google worker says there’s widespread employee sentiment that the company shouldn’t be in the “business of war.” ...
Alphabet (GOOGL) subsidiary Google updated its artificial intelligence (AI) pledge to not use the technology for harmful ...
Microsoft hired three former members of Google DeepMind, which was originally co-founded as a startup research lab by ...
Coinciding with these changes, Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis, and Google’s senior exec for technology and society James Manyika published a blog post detailing new “core tenets” that ...
Google just lost three more AI experts to Microsoft. The former DeepMind employees will help found a new AI office in Zurich, ...
When asked how Google Search will evolve around AI, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai asked everyone to look to some of DeepMind’s research projects around multimodal AI and agents. “I think we’ll ...
Google has made one of the most substantive changes to its AI principles since first publishing them in 2018. In a change ...
The cost of actually using it is going to keep coming down, which will make more use cases feasible,' Alphabet CEO Sundar ... across Google Services, Google Cloud and Google DeepMind.” ...
Google on Tuesday updated its principles when it comes to artificial intelligence, removing vows not to use the technology ...
Generative artificial intelligence (AI) has blossomed around large US companies, with a few European and Chinese rivals ...