Google has removed its pledge to avoid AI applications for weapons and surveillance from its updated AI Principles.
This change, first noticed by Bloomberg, marks a shift from the company's earlier stance on responsible AI development.
An earlier version of Google’s AI Principles highlighted that the company would not use AI for technologies that cause harm.
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