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In an open letter, Google workers say doing a deal with the Department of Defense would hurt the tech giant's reputation.
Alphabet's Google joined a growing list of technology firms to sign a deal with the U.S. Department of Defense to use its artificial intelligence models for classified work, The Information reported on Tuesday,
Google has signed a deal with the Pentagon to provide its artificial intelligence (AI) models for classified work, despite concerns raised by hundreds of employees this week over the terms. The Pentagon reached an agreement with Google that would allow the department to use the company’s AI models for “any lawful governmental purpose,
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