Google now thinks it’s OK to use AI for weapons and surveillance

Google has made one of the most substantive changes to its AI principles since first publishing them in 2018. In a change spotted by The Washington Post, the search giant edited the document to remove pledges it had made promising it would not “design or deploy” AI tools for use in weapons or surveillance technology. Previously, those guidelines included a section titled “applications we will not pursue,” which is not present in the current version of the document.

Instead, there’s now a section titled “responsible development and deployment.” There, Google says it will implement “appropriate human oversight, due diligence, and feedback mechanisms to align with user goals, social responsibility, and widely accepted principles of international law and human rights.”

That’s a far broader commitment than the specific ones the company made as recently as the end of last month when the…

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