Google changed its public AI policies to remove assertions that it would not develop AI applied to surveillance or weapons.
The company updated its ‘Responsible AI’ principles, which no longer includes a pledge to not use AI for weapons or surveillance.
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However, the road tests don’t necessarily indicate that commercial services are being imminently planned in these locations.