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👀 Google flips on AI rules

Once against AI for weapons, now they're all in. What changed?

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🛠 Google’s AI U-Turn: Once against AI for weapons, now they're all in. What changed?

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Google, the tech giant known for its search engine and gadgets, has updated its rules about using artificial intelligence (AI) for military and surveillance purposes.

🚨 Breaking News:
Google has revised its AI principles, removing previous commitments not to develop AI for weapons and surveillance, aiming to align with international laws an

Wire Simplified:

  • In 2018, Google promised not to use AI for weapons or spying.

  • Now, they've changed their rules to allow it, as long as it follows international laws.

  • Some Google employees are worried about this change.

  • Google says they'll be careful and responsible with AI use.

  • This shift comes as AI technology and global politics evolve.

✔️ Straight to the Point:
Google's new stance on AI in military and surveillance reflects changing times but raises concerns about ethical implications.

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Government employees have been advised to stop using popular AI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on their work devices due to security concerns.

🚨 Breaking News:
Government staff are instructed to avoid AI tools like ChatGPT and DeepSeek on official devices to prevent potential security risks.

Wire Simplified:

  • AI tools like ChatGPT can help answer questions and write text.

  • Officials worry these tools might collect sensitive information.

  • There's a risk that private data could be shared without permission.

  • To stay safe, government workers are told not to use these tools at work.

  • This move aims to protect important government information.

✔️ Straight to the Point:
To safeguard sensitive data, government employees are advised against using certain AI tools on official devices.

Source : NewsBytes

Meta, the company behind Facebook, has shared its new plan for developing advanced AI systems responsibly.

🚨 Breaking News:
Meta introduces its Frontier AI Framework to guide the safe and ethical development of advanced AI technologies.

Wire Simplified:

  • Meta wants to create powerful AI tools to help with things like cybersecurity.

  • They're focusing on preventing AI from being used to make harmful stuff, like dangerous chemicals.

  • The plan includes careful checks to make sure AI is used safely.

  • Meta aims to follow international laws and respect human rights.

  • They believe this approach will protect people while still allowing innovation.

✔️ Straight to the Point:
Meta's new framework seeks to balance innovation with safety, ensuring advanced AI is developed responsibly.

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