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This Group Pushed More AI in US Security--and Boosted Big Tech

WIRED

Oracle, Google, Microsoft, and Amazon are archenemies in the competitive cloud computing market. But in late 2018, top executives from the four companies, including future Amazon CEO Andy Jassy, teamed up on an unpaid side gig: advising the president and US Congress on how artificial intelligence can bolster national security. The executives were named to the National Security Commission on AI, created by Congress. Its chair was Eric Schmidt, previously CEO of Google, who later said it would help the US "harness this transformative technology to benefit both our economic and national security interests." Schmidt, Jassy, and the other commission members from Big Tech also had an economic interest in the topic.