Over 580 Google Employees Urge CEO to Reject Pentagon AI Deal
More than 580 Google employees, including senior executives, have signed a letter urging CEO Sundar Pichai to refuse a classified Pentagon AI contract. This internal protest highlights ongoing concerns about military applications of AI and the potential for harmful uses without oversight.

Over 580 employees at Google, including 20 directors and senior leaders, have called on CEO Sundar Pichai to decline classified military AI work with the Pentagon. The letter underscores fears that classified systems would limit the company's ability to monitor the deployment and use of its AI technologies.
Previous internal protests have successfully curtailed military contracts, but Google's recent actions suggest a shift toward deeper military collaboration, including a $9 billion Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract. The Pentagon's AI budget is increasing significantly, with requests for $54.6 billion in fiscal 2027, raising concerns about the potential for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. Employees warn that without clear restrictions, the technology could be misused, undermining both ethical standards and public trust.




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