Meta now allows military agencies to access its AI software. It poses a moral dilemma for everybody who uses it

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Meta will make its generative artificial intelligence (AI) models available to the United States' government, the tech giant has announced, in a controversial move that raises a moral dilemma for everyone who uses the software. Meta last week revealed it would make the models, known as Llama, available to government agencies, "including those that are working on defence and national security applications, and private sector partners supporting their work". The decision appears to contravene Meta's own policy which lists a range of prohibited uses for Llama, including "[m]ilitary, warfare, nuclear industries or applications" as well as espionage, terrorism, human trafficking and exploitation or harm to children. Meta's exception also reportedly applies to similar national security agencies in the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia and New Zealand. It came just three days after Reuters revealed China has reworked Llama for its own military purposes.