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Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons
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 drops pledge on never using AI for weapons, surveillance
Google has revised its AI policies and removed a key promise that barred the use of artificial intelligence for developing weapons and surveillance tools. The development came just before Alphabet’s year-end financial report,
Google removes pledge to not use AI for weapons from website
Maxwell Zeff at TechCrunch] I know "don't be evil" is from another era of Google, but still, this rankles: "Google removed a pledge to not build AI for weapons or surveillance from its website this week.
Google Removes Language on Weapons From Public AI Principles
Alphabet Inc.’s Google has removed a key passage about applications it will not pursue from its publicly listed artificial intelligence principles, which guide the tech giant’s work in the industry.
Google pledge against using AI for weapons vanishes
Google on Tuesday updated its principles when it comes to artificial intelligence, removing vows not to use the technology for weapons or 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 removes guidelines barring its AI from being used in surveillance and weapons: report
Google removes guidelines barring its AI from being used in surveillance and weapons: report - Company banned use of its AI in weapons in 2018 and just last month insisted it would not be used for any
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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 ...
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Google expects to spend $75 billion this year on the AI race
Google parent company Alphabet expects to invest “approximately $75 billion” in capital expenditures in 2025, according to a ...
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Google Is Set To Dominate The AI Era
Alphabet's Q4 earnings show growth in key areas, but missed expectations, causing a dip. Read what makes GOOG stock an ...
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Chinese national accused of stealing AI secrets from Google facing new charges
A Chinese national who has been indicted for allegedly stealing AI secrets from Google is facing additional charges, federal ...
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AI agents for e-commerce startup, founded by Google and DeepMind alums, raises $10M seed
Qeen.ai has raised $10 million to scale its platform, which provides autonomous AI agents for e-commerce businesses in the ...
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Google parent Alphabet shares tank over 7% as cloud revenue takes a hit from rivals
Despite the threat of DeepSeek, CEO Sundar Pichai said the company expected to spend about $75 billion in capital ...
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Ex-Google engineer faces new US charges he stole AI secrets for Chinese companies
U.S. prosecutors on Tuesday unveiled an expanded 14-count indictment accusing former Google software engineer Linwei Ding of ...
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Google's New Button: How Quick Insert Evolves The Chromebook
Google has added a new button to the Chromebook Plus keyboard. What does Quick Insert do and how does it evolve Google's ...
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Ex-Google, Apple engineers launch unconditionally open source Oumi AI platform that could help to build the next DeepSeek
Existing open-source AI approaches are still not entirely open, which is a challenge that former Google and Apple engineers alongside a coalition of 13 universities are looking to solve.
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In India, ChatGPT most-used AI platform; 31% want to switch to DeepSeek: Survey
Google and other search engines are preferred mode for 40 per cent of respondents over AI platforms for finding information.
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