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Google employees ask Sundar Pichai to say no to classified military AI use

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Google employees ask Sundar Pichai to say no to classified military AI use
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Over 600 Google employees, including senior AI staff, have signed a letter urging CEO Sundar Pichai to prevent the Pentagon from using Google's AI models for classified military purposes. The employees argue that only an outright ban on classified workloads can prevent unintended harmful uses. Their push follows reports of ongoing talks between Google and the Pentagon about deploying Gemini AI in secure environments. The protest echoes broader industry concerns, as seen in Anthropic's legal dispute with the Pentagon over military AI use.

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