So it is? Google AI helps defense company Lockheed Martin

Source: dpa | Translated by AI 1 min Reading Time

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Google will provide AI software to the US defense company Lockheed Martin, according to dpa information.

The defense company Lockheed Martin not only manufactures fighter jets. Missile systems and radar installations are also part of the business. Now the company is bringing in Google AI, even though Google never wanted to support defense...(Image: Lockheed Martin)
The defense company Lockheed Martin not only manufactures fighter jets. Missile systems and radar installations are also part of the business. Now the company is bringing in Google AI, even though Google never wanted to support defense...
(Image: Lockheed Martin)

The capabilities of Google's artificial intelligence (AI) to be utilized by Lockheed Martin are said to be employed in the evaluation of reconnaissance data, decision-making, software development, and the optimization of technical designs, among other things. Google recently moved away from its explicit promise not to make AI available for weapon systems. This has apparently changed.

Lockheed AI factories with Google know-how

On the side of the internet company, the Google Public Sector department, which interacts with the public sector, is involved in the cooperation. Google's AI will be integrated into Lockheed's concept of AI factories and will complement in-house software there, the defense company announced. Google's cloud division provides a platform for managing the AI capabilities. Lockheed is known for building fighter jets, helicopters, missile systems, and radar systems.

Google decision thrown overboard?

In 2018, Google made a commitment not to supply AI for weapons systems. The trigger for this decision was internal resistance to working on a U.S. military drone program. The current Google principles on artificial intelligence generally state that they aim to align AI with broadly accepted principles of international law and human rights...

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