Posted on 06/02/2018 3:59:34 PM PDT by BBell
A small group of Google employees, in response to a company contract with a Pentagon-backed program called Maven, have discussed the idea of staging a protest at a conference in July. Employees fear that the project, which provides artificial intelligence tools to the military, could be used in fatal drone strikes.
The protest, as discussed in preliminary exchanges over Googles internal communications platform, would take place at a Google Cloud conference in San Francisco, according to messages obtained by HuffPost and an interview with an employee.
More than a dozen Google employees have resigned over the project, according to Gizmodo, and thousands of employees have signed a letter protesting it.
Now Google employees are debating showing resistance in a more active way, through a potential demonstration.
Discussions regarding the possibility of a protest took place this week on an internal thread devoted to criticism of Maven. The thread, called maven conscientious objectors, includes hundreds of employees, but only a small percentage of those were active in the discussion.
The debate about staging a physical demonstration took place on Wednesday and Thursday and was started by a departing engineer. The employee called the project the greatest ethical crises in technology of our generation and suggested that Maven protesters go to the conference with the aim of making some noise.
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This is not the first time that google employees have protested their companies involvement with the defense industry.
Take a kneel...
The snowflakes are no doubt are very concerned about drone strikes in Waziristan, but probably all onboard for domestic spying and monitoring of US citizens by both Fed.gov and private corporations.
don’t worry the protest will not happen Skynet is in control of the situation and will be in control till the coming of john Connor.
Google, Facebook, et al have created a public space and should be regulated to ensure that the people's free speech rights re protected. We need to expand on Robins v. Pruneyard.
This is an interesting argument I hadn’t heard before, with important implications. Have Google and Facebook created a public space? Or couldn’t they argue that the space they created is private??
Collaborating with the military is considered right wing, and therefore evil. Spying on users, doing behavior modification experiments, censorship, is not right wing, therefore not evil to Google employees.
The Pruneyard Shopping Mall argued that they had created a private space, on private land, but the counts ruled otherwise in Robins v. Pruneyard.
I don’t understand the search function here.
Thank you for that reference.
I spent many an evening at the Pruneyard when Bill and Dave were still with us. There was a C & W bar upstairs on a corner that actually served Genny Cream Ale.
Fire for a clean cause (insubordination) and replace them.
But they will work on similar projects for the ChiComs ...
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