Google erases promise not to use AI technology for weapons or surveillance | CNN Business

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Google’s updated, public AI ethics policy removes its promise that it won’t use the technology to pursue applications for weapons and surveillance.

In a previous version of the principles seen by CNN on the internet archive Wayback Machine, the company included applications it won’t pursue. One such category was weapons or other technology intended to injure people. Another was technology used to surveil beyond international norms.

That language is gone on the updated principles page.

Since OpenAI launched chatbot ChatGPT in 2022, the artificial intelligence race has advanced at

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