Google Signs A.I. Deal With Pentagon
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Google and Kaggle’s free AI agents course returns June 15-19, with vibe coding lessons, live sessions, and a hands-on capstone project.
After Anthropic refused to allow the DoD to use its AI for domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, Google has signed a new contract with the department.
Over the last six months, the proposed billionaire tax and a heated governor’s race have drawn tech titans and business leaders more directly into the state’s affairs — a space many of them have traditionally kept at arm’s length.
Google co-founder Sergey Brin slams California's proposed billionaire tax, likening it to the socialism he fled in the Soviet Union as a child in 1979.
Former employees at AI giants are raising hundreds of millions of dollars from investors months on from launching.
Google's gearing up for a very special art show, one that features the doodles of this year's Doodle for Google contest finalists. Take a look
Google's clinical director Megan Bell Jones on how the company is addressing concerns over mental health impacts of its AI products.
In an open letter, Google workers say doing a deal with the Department of Defense would hurt the tech giant's reputation.
Google's new AI-powered language tool can give you real-time feedback by analyzing speech and correcting your pronunciation.
Google abruptly dropped out of a $100 million Pentagon prize challenge to create technology for voice-controlled, autonomous drone swarms after it was among the successful submissions, according to people briefed on the matter.