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 · 13d · on MSN
Employees at Google and OpenAI support Anthropic’s Pentagon stand in open letter
Anthropic has reached a stalemate with the United States Department of War over the military’s request for unrestricted access to the AI company’s technology.

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 · 2d · on MSN
Google and OpenAI employees back Anthropic in a legal fight that could redefine military use of AI
 · 14d
OpenAI and Google employees have signed a petition opposing the military's AI use
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Microsoft backs Anthropic, urging a judge to halt Pentagon's actions against AI company
Microsoft is supporting AI firm Anthropic in a legal battle against the Trump administration.

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Anthropic sues to block Pentagon blacklisting over AI use restrictions
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Google deepens Pentagon AI push after Anthropic sues Trump administration
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Google is dialing up the pressure for more employees to use AI — and not just engineers

Google managers are telling some employees their AI use will be factored into performance reviews, including non-technical staff.
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9mon

Google offering buyouts to employees across the company

Google is offering buyouts to staff in divisions throughout the organization. The move is related to a cost-saving effort by the tech giant as it makes ample investments in artificial intelligence. The organization is also enforcing a return-to-work order ...
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Employee organisations across US representing 700,000 employees from Amazon, Google, Microsoft demand: Our companies ...

Employees from major tech firms like Amazon, Google, and Microsoft are demanding their companies reject Pentagon contracts that could compromise AI safety guardrails. The open letter, spearheaded by 'No Tech For Apartheid,
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How a little-known AI startup found itself in the middle of a Google privacy firestorm

Google required its employees to give startup Nayya personal data to get access to their health benefits. That requirement didn't come from Nayya.
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