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posted by janrinok on Monday May 14 2018, @11:53PM   Printer-friendly
from the courage-of-their-convictions dept.

Google Employees Resign in Protest Against Pentagon Contract

It's been nearly three months since many Google employees—and the public—learned about the company's decision to provide artificial intelligence to a controversial military pilot program known as Project Maven, which aims to speed up analysis of drone footage by automatically classifying images of objects and people. Now, about a dozen Google employees are resigning in protest over the company's continued involvement in Maven.

[...] The employees who are resigning in protest, several of whom discussed their decision to leave with Gizmodo, say that executives have become less transparent with their workforce about controversial business decisions and seem less interested in listening to workers' objections than they once did. In the case of Maven, Google is helping the Defense Department implement machine learning to classify images gathered by drones. But some employees 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.

Previously: Google vs Maven
Google Employees on Pentagon AI Algorithms: "Google Should Not be in the Business of War"


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  • (Score: 2, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15 2018, @02:12AM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15 2018, @02:12AM (#679901)

    Pot meet kettle. Amusing that luttle bit went over your ahead, or did you miss your own assumption that they must have been "snowflakes"?

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  • (Score: 0, Troll) by Runaway1956 on Tuesday May 15 2018, @02:30AM (1 child)

    by Runaway1956 (2926) Subscriber Badge on Tuesday May 15 2018, @02:30AM (#679910) Journal

    What is obvious here is, forcing the reader to scroll down just a little bit to see the "punchline" of a joke post is just too complicated for some readers. Over my head? FFS, you have to look up to see my knees! No wonder snowflakes have such a hard life. You're all looking up to see what the rest of us are doing.

    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15 2018, @09:57PM

      by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 15 2018, @09:57PM (#680207)

      Someone said that all twelve of them are the same people who continue to walk into the invisible glass walls.

      scrolling down

      That's sarcasm. I don't know a thing about any of them. I can guess that they are all special snowflakes, but I know nothing more than is in the story.

      It is a good thing you put quotes around your "punchline" cause the two sentences don't even make sense together even if I'm being generous with joke interpretation. You first say they are idiots who walk into walls, then you say they must be special snowflakes, but you know nothing more?

      You don't know anything, your joke was terrible, you got called out for it, you gave a totally oblivious retort, and now you're doubling down on the snowflake gag? Pffft, you trying to beat out Buzzy for cluelessness?

  • (Score: 4, Touché) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday May 15 2018, @05:59PM

    by DeathMonkey (1380) on Tuesday May 15 2018, @05:59PM (#680113) Journal

    What's more "snowflake" than pitching a bitch fit because somebody did something that has absolutely no effect on your life or anything you care about.

    Conservatives are the biggest snowflakes of them all. It's only their projection that has them seeing it in everyone else.