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Importance of Professional Ethics in the Workplace
July 26, 2022
February 5, 2025
By Evans Momodu
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Google has quietly revised its AI ethics policy, eliminating its previous commitment not to develop AI for weapons and mass surveilance.
In earlier versions of its AI principles, Google explicitly stated it would not pursue AI applications related to weapons or surveillance beyond international norms.
However, this language has now been removed, signaling a potential shift in the company’s stance on AI’s role in military and security applications.
The change comes as AI competition heats up globally, with increasing pressure on tech giants to align with national security interests.
In a blog post, Google executives James Manyika and Demis Hassabis emphasized the importance of democracies leading in AI development, calling for collaboration between companies, governments, and organisations to ensure AI supports national securit
With legislation still lagging behind AI advancements, Google’s updated policy raises questions about its future collaboration with defense agencies and the potential militarisation of AI.
The move suggests that as AI becomes a tool of geopolitical power, companies may be re-evaluating their ethical boundaries.
Source: CNN