Google’s AI Detection Tool Can’t Decide if Its Own AI Made Doctored Photo of Crying Activist
Google’s SynthID AI detection tool flip-flopped when asked if an image posted by the White House was altered by Google’s own AI.
Google’s SynthID AI detection tool flip-flopped when asked if an image posted by the White House was altered by Google’s own AI.
An Intercept analysis indicated that the White House used Google AI tools to alter the photo of Minnesota activist Nekima Levy Armstrong.
In his lawsuit against OpenAI, Elon Musk evoked a “Terminator” scenario. He said nothing about the people AI is already killing.
YouTube offered conflicting explanations for deleting the account of Robert Inlakesh, who covered Israel’s occupation of the West Bank.
Amandla Thomas-Johnson didn’t know how much information ICE requested in a subpoena until months later. Google never gave him a chance to fight it.
Google handed over Gmail account information to ICE before notifying the student or giving him an opportunity to challenge the subpoena.
Internal Google documents show that the tech giant feared it wouldn’t be able to monitor how Israel might use its technology to harm Palestinians.
With militaries increasingly relying on artificial intelligence, data centers have emerged as new targets for strikes.
Internal Google documents show the company planned to sponsor an Israel Defense Forces tech conference — but its name was erased at the last minute.
Google is part of a Customs and Border Protection plan to use machine learning for surveillance, documents reviewed by The Intercept reveal.
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