Lasers enable the U.S. Navy to fight at the speed of light. Armed with artificial intelligence (AI), ship defensive laser ...
NEW YORK — 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 ...
Andrew Ng, the founder and former leader of Google Brain, supports Google's recent decision to drop its pledge not to build AI systems for weapons. "I'm very glad that Google has changed its ...
this vid is AI video interpretation of the laser in action (based on the still image),” the account tweeted. The video is based on an actual image of the USS Preble firing a Helios laser weapon.
REUTERS The updated guidelines no longer include a prior commitment to avoiding AI for weapons, surveillance, or other technologies that “cause or are likely to cause overall harm.” ...
Picture: AP Photo/Seth Wenig, File Google has removed a pledge from its artificial intelligence (AI) principles that had said the company would not use the technology to develop weapons.