In an open letter, Google workers say doing a deal with the Department of Defense would hurt the tech giant's reputation.
April 28 (Reuters) - Alphabet's Google has signed a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense to use its artificial intelligence models for classified work, The Information reported on Tuesday, citing ...
Google has signed a deal that allows the US Department of Defense to use its AI models for "any lawful government purpose." ...
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Google signs classified Pentagon AI deal but exits $100 million drone swarm program
Google joins OpenAI and Elon Musk's xAI in granting the Pentagon broad classified AI access.
While many details of the deal remain unclear, a Google spokesperson said it included providing the Pentagon with API access.
Alphabet’s Google joined a growing list of technology firms to sign a deal with the Department of Defense to use its ...
Tech company is latest Silicon Valley firm to sign agreement with US military despite widespread employee opposition ...
Hundreds of employees at Google are pressing the company’s CEO to reject any deal with the Pentagon to use the company’s ...
Google reportedly signed a Pentagon deal to use AI for classified operations, raising concerns over safety and oversight.
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