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Google reportedly developed AI tools for the Israeli military
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Google’s direct collaboration with Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on AI tools has been revealed through internal company documents, contradicting previous public statements about the nature of their work in Israel.

Key revelations: Internal documents obtained by the Washington Post show Google’s cloud division actively worked with the IDF following Hamas’s October 7th attack on Israel and the subsequent ground invasion of Gaza.

  • Google employees rushed to provide AI services to the IDF, competing directly with Amazon for the military’s attention
  • Documents reveal multiple instances of Google staff escalating the IDF’s requests for AI technology access
  • Internal communications show employees warning about the risk of losing the IDF’s business to Amazon’s cloud computing services

Corporate contradictions: Google’s direct military collaboration stands in stark contrast to their public statements and communications with employees about Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract.

  • The company repeatedly claimed it only worked with civilian government ministries in Israel
  • Google’s cloud division spokesperson Anna Kowalczyk specifically denied involvement in military or intelligence operations
  • These statements directly contradict the evidence shown in internal documents

Employee activism and consequences: Google took decisive action against internal opposition to its involvement with Israeli military operations.

  • The company fired 28 employees who participated in sit-in protests at offices in New York and California
  • Several of the terminated employees were arrested during these demonstrations
  • The protests specifically targeted Project Nimbus and Google’s collaboration with Israeli military forces

Technology access timeline: Documents reveal an escalating pattern of military collaboration following the October 7th attack.

  • Initial requests for AI technology access came in the weeks immediately following Hamas’s attack
  • By November 2023, internal communications show active collaboration with the IDF
  • Additional requests for military AI tool access continued in the months that followed

Corporate accountability questions: The revelation raises significant concerns about transparency and corporate responsibility in military AI partnerships.

  • Google’s apparent misrepresentation of its military involvement undermines public trust
  • The competitive rush to secure military contracts may have influenced the company’s decision-making
  • The disparity between public statements and internal actions raises questions about corporate oversight and accountability in military AI partnerships
Google reportedly worked directly with Israel’s military on AI tools

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