Google’s updated AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue weapons and surveillance.
The company’s historical reluctance to engage in military AI projects stems from employee-led protests in 2018, when workers ...
A Nashville school district invested about $1 million in AI gun identification software, the school district said, leaving ...
Close to 100 cameras, funded by private owners who pay a $650 installation fee and a $3,000 annual monitoring fee, can ...
The Cambridge City Council narrowly approved the Cambridge Police Department’s request to obtain two surveillance ...
Senator Ted Cruz, the chairman of the committee with oversight of transportation, said there was no compelling reason for the ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNGoogle drops pledge not to use AI for weapons, surveillanceTech giant says in updated ethics policy that it will use AI in line with ‘international law and human rights’.
Council President Stewart to discuss Montgomery County's new legislation on tax credits, surveillance tech, and environmental ...
Google published principles in 2018 barring its AI technology from being used for sensitive purposes. Weeks into President ...
Google LLC has made a major change to its AI Principles, taking out the part where it used to say it wouldn’t use the ...
A study by MIT Sloan and UC San Diego highlights how digital surveillance impacts remote worker productivity, showing that ...
Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
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