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Google Reportedly Worked Directly With Israel's Military On AI Tools 26

In the aftermath of Israel's October 2023 ground invasion of Gaza, Google reportedly worked with the Israeli military to provide AI services while racing against Amazon for contracts. This comes despite publicly denying collaboration with the military and punishing employees protesting its involvement in Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing agreement with Israel. The Verge reports: In the weeks after Hamas's October 7th attack on Israel, employees at Google's cloud division worked directly with the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) -- even as the company told both the public and its own employees that Google only worked with civilian government ministries, the documents reportedly show.

Weeks after the war began, an employee with Google's cloud division escalated the IDF's military's requests for access to Google's AI technology, according to the Washington Post. In another document, an employee warned that Google needed to quickly respond to the military's requests, or else Israel would turn to Amazon for its cloud computing needs. In a November 2023 document, an employee thanks a coworker for handling the IDF's request. Months later, employees requested additional access to AI tools for the IDF.

Google Reportedly Worked Directly With Israel's Military On AI Tools

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  • by jellomizer ( 103300 ) on Wednesday January 22, 2025 @05:54PM (#65110921)

    Companies are out to make money, while companies are run by people, they are not people. As the employees for the companies only have a shared agenda of making money. Thus moral issues are often ignored.

    • Google is a big company, and one unit often has no idea what other units are doing.

      Hanlon's razor [wikipedia.org]: Never attribute to malice what is adequately explained by incompetence.

    • Companies are out to make money, while companies are run by people, they are not people. As the employees for the companies only have a shared agenda of making money. Thus moral issues are often ignored.

      It's also possible that better tools providing more accurate targeting saved Gazan lives, making the morality of helping hard to pin down one way or the other.

      I'm not saying that's what happened -- I know absolutely nothing about it beyond what I got from skimming the summary -- just pointing out that moral questions can be complicated.

      • It's also possible that better tools providing more accurate targeting saved Gazan lives

        A war, as someone famously noted, is politics by other means. The "better tools" of a war are there with only one purpose - to enforce the politics that the war is "extending".

        Therefore it is misguided to look at the toolkit in search for "morality". It is not in the tools, it is in the politics. The politics in this case is and has been the same since the mid-1940s, the name is "Eretz Yisrael". It has well-known equivalents in several other languages, and also a legal qualification.

        "Saving lives" is the le

  • by Anonymous Coward
    If they'd lived by their previous motto, they wouldn't have participated in genocide and war crimes.
    • by piojo ( 995934 )

      Urban warfare against guerillas that hide among the population is never going to be pretty. In fact it's pretty horrific. It may be worse in Gaza than when the US was in the Middle East because the US enjoyed significant support from the population, whereas Hamas (whom Israel is at war with) is the government of Gaza. That said, there are not efforts to kill everyone (or as many people as possible), as implied by "genocide". That's a very nasty claim that deserves a rebuttal.

      This is what a real genocide loo

  • How come this wasn't leaked in 2023 when it was actually relevant?

    I suppose there is still a case of redress and compensation for those employees. And an admission of complicity from the CEO would be nice.

  • Businesses are profit-making entities, and those who decry "What about 'Do no harm'!?!?!" forget that's been long gone. If you don't believe me, Google still tracks you if you're in incognito mode in Chrome.

    The optics stink, idealism can be brutal but their stock price (Alphabet GOOG) is up $50/share since mid-September even with the DOJ working to break them up.
    Bayer who made Zyklon B which was used in the WW2 gas chambers, their stock just closed at 21.05 EUR today. Hugo Boss (BOSS.DE) who made those styl

    • by XXongo ( 3986865 )

      I can't condem a business seeking profit

      You most certainly can.

    • >My point here is companies that have supported genocide directly or indirectly are still in business."

      What Israel is/was doing wasn't/isn't "genocide" and comparing it that way is disingenuous. Civilian casualties are, unfortunately, high. And that is what happens in war, when those civilians elect in Hamas and support their terrorism and provocation. And then when Hamas intentionally hides all their weapons and troops intermixed into civilian areas, of course it isn't going to go well for those civi

      • by quonset ( 4839537 ) on Wednesday January 22, 2025 @07:40PM (#65111111)

        Civilian casualties are, unfortunately, high.

        Israel set up humanitarian zones where civilians could go to for safety, then deliberately struck those "safe zones" 97 times [bbc.com].

        when those civilians elect in Hamas and support their terrorism and provocation.

        Funny, that's the same thing Bibi and his government does when they turn a blind eye to Jewish terrorists destroying Palestinian crops, attacking Palestinians, or stealing their homes [youtube.com].

        It very well might have helped/is helping to provide better data and reduce combat errors and civilian causalities.

        There are almost 47,000 civilians killedin Gaza [reuters.com]. The only thing it helped was Israel's genocide.

        But keeping making excuses. It's what you're being paid to do.

        • >"But keeping making excuses. It's what you're being paid to do."

          I have absolutely no connection or relation, whatsoever, to Israel, or any organization related to Israel, in any way. Nor do I have any Israeli or Jewish heritage, whatsoever. It is funny you think that anyone who could possibly disagree with you is somehow paid to do so.

      • What Israel is/was doing wasn't/isn't "genocide"

        Every expert that doesn't work for the ADL or AIPAC disagrees with you.

        We don't know what Google's AI services were actually doing for Israel. It very well might have helped/is helping to provide better data and reduce combat errors and civilian causalities.

        AHahAHHAHAHAHAHAHHA

        *gasp*

        BAhbahbaHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA

  • Oh no! Some company worked with the military! So does Boeing, and the people who make little plastic parts that hold the guidance chips for missiles, and a ton of other stuff. Nobody cares. If you don't like the clients ofthe company you work for, fine a different employer.
    • by Rujiel ( 1632063 )
      Ah, "If you don't like it find a different employer", the least-common denominator apathy take that springs up fully-formed on any article about google being evil. "Yes yes there is nothing anyonee can do and nobody cares, just go back to sleep"
  • This site is heading towards AI singularity. Like, nothing else remotely techy/sciency matters in this world anymore beyond AI. What a joke.

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