'Don't Be Evil?': Outrage Over Google's Secret Program to Bolster Pentagon's Drone War

Human rights advocates, tech experts, and critics of the United States’ vast drone warfare program are outraged over the Google’s secret agreement with the Pentagon—revealed in a pair of reports by Gizmodo and The Intercept—to develop artificial intelligence, or AI, that quickly analyzes drone footage.

Some critics pointed to Google’s old motto, “Don’t Be Evil,” and the replacement, “Do the Right Thing,” introduced in 2015 by Google’s parent company, Alphabet.

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The reports, published Tuesday, outline details of the partnership between Google and the U.S. Department of Defense’s Project Maven that were recently disclosed on a company mailing list. The internal discussion reportedly angered some Google employees, who Gizmodo reports “were outraged that the company would offer resources to the military for surveillance technology involved in drone operations” and pointed out that “the project raised important ethical questions about the development and use of machine learning.”

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