Google won't renew Pentagon AI project after employees protest

IANS  |  San Francisco 

After facing employees' anger over Google's involvement in an (AI)-powered US project, the has decided not to renew the current contract after it expires next year, the media reported.

During a weekly meeting with employees on Friday, said that the company was backing away from its AI work with the military, reported on Friday citing a person familiar with the discussion.

Called 'Maven', the programme applies AI and to the job of classifying objects in surveillance footage.

The decision not to renew the contract comes after about 4,000 employees signed a petition demanding "a clear policy stating that neither nor its contractors will ever build warfare "

While a handful of employees resigned in protest, some were openly advocating the company to cancel the Maven contract, the report said.

Google earlier responded to the employees petition saying that the was intended to save lives and save people from having to do highly tedious work.

In April, Greene hosted a Town Hall meeting at which she assured employees of new ethical standards for the company, Fortune.com reported.

Greene promised employees that Google would not sign up for any further work on 'Maven' or similar projects without having new ethical principles in place, report said citing a Defense One article.

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First Published: Sat, June 02 2018. 18:20 IST