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Google has made a significant change to its “AI Principles,” removing a key pledge to avoid using artificial intelligence (AI) for harmful purposes, such as weapons and surveillance.
Varun Mohan, CEO and co-founder of AI startup Windsurf, is facing sharp criticism across the tech world after he left ...
Google employees are reportedly up in arms over management's decision to walk back a promise not to use AI for weaponry and surveillance tools.
A Google AI-focused Olympics advertisement that sparked backlash has been removed from TV rotation, according to the technology giant.
Google revises its AI ethics guidelines, ending its ban on weapons and surveillance. The policy shift ignites debate over national security and tech responsibility.
Grok 4 is xAI’s most advanced model yet, but early praise is clashing with old scandals and fresh tests of its limits.
Google’s updated, public AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue applications for weapons and surveillance.
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Team Pixel Meltdown: Google's Influencer Woes Expose Ethics Issues - MSNGoogle's Team Pixel influencer program faces backlash over controversial terms requiring Pixel exclusivity.
Google’s updated, public AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue applications for weapons and surveillance.
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