The company fulfilled requests from Israel’s military for more access to AI tools as it sought to compete with Amazon, documents obtained by The Post show.
Users on Wednesday night noticed Google search results omitted President Joe Biden from the list of U.S. presidents.
Google worked with the Israeli military in the immediate aftermath of its ground invasion of the Gaza Strip, racing to beat out Amazon to provide AI services, according to company documents obtained by the Washington Post.
Google began selling AI technology to the Israel Defense Forces and Israel’s defense ministry shortly after Hamas attacked the Nova music festival on Oct. 7, 2023. Internal documents reviewed by the Washington Post reveal that in the weeks following the terrorist attacks,
A TikTok ban Sunday would implicate tech giants like Google, Apple and Oracle, who risk enormous fines if they keep the app operational.
Billionaires and multimillionaires are flocking to a city where power has been more important than money, but is now deeply intertwined with it.
The internal records highlight Google’s direct support of Israel’s Defense Ministry and military, even as the company faced employee backlash.
Google has agreed to a new investment of more than $1 billion in generative AI startup Anthropic, a person familiar with the situation confirmed to CNBC.
Google Cloud provided the Israel Defense Forces and Defense Ministry with artificial intelligence (AI) technology during the Israel/Gaza war. Reported by The Washington Post, which cites internal documents, the cloud giant "directly" assisted the Defense Ministry in the weeks following the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas.
A creative proposal in Washington’s Legislature could save hundreds of local journalism jobs across the state. Senate Bill 5400 would be a lifesaver for roughly 100 local newspapers remaining in Washington, and for local news broadcasters and digital news outlets.
Hochul has also gotten $55,500 from Jonathan Kraft, president of the family holding company that owns the New England Patriots. She received $10,000 from Denver Broncos owner Carrie Walton Penner.
Hannah Till had to be talked into publishing her first fantasy novel, “The Celestra.” She never really intended for anyone to read it. She had picked up writing as hobby, plowing her energy into a Google Doc late at night, to cope with postpartum insomnia.