PANews reported on February 5 that according to Jinshi, after leading American artificial intelligence companies such as OpenAI and Meta allowed their models to be used for military purposes, Google has recently "sneaked" into this camp. Local media discovered on Tuesday that Google has deleted a promise from its artificial intelligence principles to avoid using AI technology for potentially harmful applications such as weapons. Google Senior Vice President James Manyika and Demis Hassabis, head of the artificial intelligence laboratory DeepMind, later defended the move in a blog post. They believe that companies and governments need to cooperate in artificial intelligence that "supports national security."
Google drops pledge not to use AI for weapons
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