OpenAI and Google employees are pushing back against Pentagon pressure for broader military access to AI models.
The deal strengthens AWS's AI offerings and may help fend off challenges from cloud rivals Microsoft and Google.
The petition comes after Anthropic issued a statement refusing to accept the Department of Defense’s demand for unrestricted access to its AI tools.
Anthropic issued a statement earlier today stating that the company will not allow its AI platform to be used for mass ...
When asked about any further steps the company is taking to prevent AI-enabled abuse, Google pointed CNET to its generative ...
Google and OpenAI staff have come forward in solidarity with Anthropic, calling for greater military AI restrictions in a ...
Three more U.S. cabinet-level agencies, ​the departments of State, Treasury and Health and Human Services, are going to stop ...
OpenAI's record new funding round is all about fighting Google's dominance in AI. Elon Musk knew the threat back in 2015.
Tech firm OpenAI regrets rushing a deal with the Pentagon and will amend it to ban use of its AI for surveillance and killing without human oversight.
The deal could ease some of Wall Street's fears about Amazon's monster $200 billion capex spending, and accelerate its ...
CEO Sam Altman says revised contract with US Department of Defense to explicitly ban domestic mass surveillance, autonomous weapons use amid employee, user backlash, government phase-out of Anthropic ...