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Almost a dozen Google employees have quit due to Google’s involvement in an artificial intelligence program for the Pentagon called Project Maven. Furthermore, close to 4,000 employees protested against all involvement of Google in Project Maven, in a petition which also calls for Google to avoid military work in the future. Project Maven aims at helping the military analyze drone footage faster through machine learning, as the AI detects people and objects for human review. Those who left Google cited ethical conflicts as reasons for resigning, because Maven penetrates into the depth of the human psyche and behavioral patterns.

The primary goal of Project Maven is to help the Pentagon identify and enable the capture people and objects of interest. According to reports from Google employees, Google is becoming less transparent in the recent past and is looking at using Artificial Intelligence to increase its knowledge of the human psyche. The employees who resigned further believe humans, not algorithms, should be responsible for this sensitive and potentially lethal work and that Google shouldn’t be involved in military work at all.

Opposition to Google’s Maven isn’t just coming from within the company. Members of the International Committee for Robotics Arms Control came together with the employees who resigned with an open letter signed by over 200 people. The letter says Google should “commit to not weaponizing its technology” and terminate its contract with the DoD.

“If ethical action on the part of tech companies requires consideration of who might benefit from a technology and who might be harmed,” the letter reads, “we can say with certainty that no topic deserves more sober reflection—no technology has higher stakes—than algorithms meant to target and kill at a distance and without public accountability.” A couple of years ago, Google had promised its employees it would not indulge in exploiting the users for further gain. However, with Google working with Pentagon, it stands to see what happens to one of the largest search engines in the world.

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