Google pledges not to develop AI weapons, but says it will still work with the military
Google has released a set of principles to guide its work in artificial intelligence, making good on a promise to do so last month following controversy over its involvement in a Department of Defense drone project. The document, titled "Artificial Intelligence at Google: our principles," does not directly reference this work, but makes clear that the company will not develop AI for use in weaponry. It also outlines a number of broad guidelines for AI, touching issues like bias, privacy, and human oversight. While the new principles forbid the development of AI weaponry, they state that Google will continue to work with the military "in many other areas." Speaking to The Verge, a Google representative said that had these principles been published earlier, the company would likely not have become involved in the Pentagon's drone project, which used AI to analyze surveillance footage.
Jun-8-2018, 10:16:00 GMT
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