Google sparks debate on big tech's approach to AI safety and raises concerns about responsible tech development in military ...
Alphabet's Google on Wednesday announced updates to its Gemini family of large language models, including a new product line ...
Neither the public or the tech giants pushing artificial intelligence understand its long-term implications, warns former ...
Google on Wednesday released Gemini 2.0 — its "most capable" artificial intelligence model suite yet — to everyone. In ...
Google, the company once known for including “Don’t be evil” in its code of conduct, just changed its corporate rules to ...
However, some experts seem even more concerned about something else that might threaten Google’s progress in the coming year.
The company’s historical reluctance to engage in military AI projects stems from employee-led protests in 2018, when workers ...
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
Google has removed its pledge to avoid AI applications for weapons and surveillance from its updated AI Principles.
Google, a company that once went by the motto “don’t be evil,” appears to be changing tack. The tech giant on Tuesday ...
Google just scrapped its pledge to avoid AI in weapons and surveillance, signaling a major shift in policy after Trump's ...
Google has updated its AI principles, and the changes suggest it could now provide AI tech for weapons and surveillance.