Google (Google) has abandoned the obligation not to use AI in the military sector.
This is evidenced by the updating of the ethical principles of the company, according to which the use of artificial intelligence in the defensive area was excluded, writes The WashingtonPost.
Google was not commented on the update, but in the post of the head of Demis Hassabis and Vice -Cresidional on technology and society, James Manica mentions the following:
We believe that democratic countries should lead the development of AI, guided by such fundamental values as freedom, equality and respect for human rights. We also believe that enterprises, organizations and governments that are divided by these values should work together to create AI that will protect people, promote a global well and maintain national security.
This year, the company also announced plans to invest $ 75 billion in artificial intelligence, which was 29% higher than the forecasts of analysts.
Source: Racurs

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