DeepMind’s Push Back, Intel’s AI Struggles, Waymo’s Teen Taxis, and CA’s AI Bill Debate
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Happy Friday, AI & Data Enthusiasts! This Friday, discover the exclusive DeepMind’s pushback over defense contracts, Intel’s AI hurdles and what it means for the stock, Waymo’s bold move to transport teens, and the fierce clash over California’s new AI regulation bill. Don't miss out on the stories driving today's tech debates!
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Exclusive: DeepMind Employees Push Back on Google’s Defense Contracts
Nearly 200 Google DeepMind workers signed a letter earlier this year, urging Google to end its contracts with military organizations. According to Time , the letter reflects growing concerns that the AI developed at DeepMind is being used in military operations, which the employees believe violates Google’s own AI Principles.
The letter signals a rising tension between employees in Google’s AI division, which has vowed not to work on military technology, and Google’s Cloud business, which provides AI and cloud services to various governments, including Israel and the United States. The signatures represent about 5% of DeepMind’s workforce, highlighting notable employee dissatisfaction.
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Intel Faces More Challenges – Is It a Buy for AI Investors?
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) saw another drop in its stock price, falling 6.1% on Thursday , amid concerns about the potential cancellation of two semiconductor fabrication plants in Germany. Despite the lack of official announcements, investor uncertainty is growing.
The two German Fabrication Plans expected to be operational by 2027, were projected to cost around $33 billion, with one-third of the funding from the European Union. However, recent developments, including Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing's new $11 billion fab in Germany with 50% funding from the E.U., have overshadowed Intel's plans.
For risk-tolerant investors, Intel might still hold potential due to its established business relationships and possible future governmental backing. However, those looking for clear indications of a successful AI-driven comeback may need to wait, as the company has yet to prove it can navigate its current challenges effectively.
Waymo's Plan to Chauffeur Teens
Waymo, the self-driving car subsidiary of Alphabet, is planning to launch a subscription service called "Waymo Teen" aimed at providing safe and reliable transportation for teenagers. This new program would allow teens to hail Waymo’s autonomous vehicles without needing an adult present, giving them more independence while keeping parents informed .
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As Waymo continues to develop and refine its "Waymo Teen" program, it could set a new standard for safe, autonomous transportation for younger passengers. The success of this service will likely depend on how well it balances the needs of both parents and teens, offering convenience without compromising on safety.
California AI Bill Faces Opposition from Tech Giants
California is set to vote on SB 1047, a new bill aimed at regulating advanced artificial intelligence. The legislation, proposed by State Senator Scott Wiener, mandates safety testing for costly AI models , requires mechanisms to shut down malfunctioning systems, and allows the state attorney general to sue developers for non-compliance. Additionally, it would enforce third-party audits and protect whistleblowers. While the bill has passed the state Senate and is awaiting a full Assembly vote, it faces significant pushback from Silicon Valley.
Major tech companies, including Google and Meta, have expressed concerns that SB 1047 could stifle innovation and drive developers out of California. They argue that the bill might negatively impact open-source AI projects and create a challenging regulatory environment. Despite these objections, some AI experts support the bill for its emphasis on safety and accountability. The outcome of this legislation could shape the future of AI development in the state, balancing regulatory oversight with the need for technological advancement.
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