Using AI to Analyze Russia’s Aging Submarines Could Give Department of Defense’s Nuclear Surveillance an Edge
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“Google Will End Its ‘Evil’ Partnership with the US Military, But Not Until 2019.” This headline, published by Live Science in the summer of 2018, marked a significant shift in the tech giant’s stance. Employees at Google had voiced discomfort with their work being used in military conflicts or autonomous weaponry. The terminated contract dealt a blow to Alphabet’s AI portfolio, with Google employees scoring a win against company executives profiting off their research.
Using AI to Analyze Russia’s Aging Submarines Could Give Department of Defense’s Nuclear Surveillance an Edge
Using AI to Analyze Russia’s Aging Submarines…
Using AI to Analyze Russia’s Aging Submarines Could Give Department of Defense’s Nuclear Surveillance an Edge
“Google Will End Its ‘Evil’ Partnership with the US Military, But Not Until 2019.” This headline, published by Live Science in the summer of 2018, marked a significant shift in the tech giant’s stance. Employees at Google had voiced discomfort with their work being used in military conflicts or autonomous weaponry. The terminated contract dealt a blow to Alphabet’s AI portfolio, with Google employees scoring a win against company executives profiting off their research.