Google will end the Pentagon's Artificial Intelligence Project

Google will end the Pentagon's Artificial Intelligence Project

  Company “Google” will not renew the contract with the Pentagon in terms of producing content for artificial intelligence. The company's decision is facing fierce opposition. A number of company employees have resigned as a sign of protest to participate in the Pentagon project, as a result of the damage they think [...]

 

Company “Google” will not renew the contract with the Pentagon in terms of producing content for artificial intelligence.

The company's decision is facing fierce opposition.

A number of company employees have resigned as a sign of protest to participate in the Pentagon project as a result of the damage they think is being caused by artificial intelligence.

So far there is no official statement from the company “Google”, however, “

According to sources within this company, quoted by the “The Guardian”, the executive director Diane Greene told the staff on Friday that there would be no recovery of the contract with the Pentagon, following its expiration that took place in March of this year.

However, Kate Conger, a journalist who covers developments in technology, has told the BBC that it is not true that Google has banned the project for <x0-intelligence”

The value of the contract is reported to be about $10 million.

 

 

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