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Google Commits To Ending Weaponized A.I. Project, Says Will Still Work With Military

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According to a report by Digital Trends, CEO Sundar Pichai outlined Google's principles and objectives for artificial intelligence applications on the company's blog. The statement by Pichai comes after complaints and a letter signed by over 4,000 Google employees urging the company to stop working on Project Maven, which involved developing A.I. for military applications. Google has reportedly since agreed not to renew the contract for Project Maven. Pichai wrote, “As a leader in A.I.

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