Money, mimicry and mind control: Big Tech slams ethics brakes on AI

In September last year, Google’s cloud unit looked into using artificial intelligence to help a financial firm decide whom to lend money to.

It turned down the client’s idea after weeks of internal discussions, deeming the project too ethically dicey because the AI technology could perpetuate biases like those around race and gender.

Since early last year, Google has also blocked new AI features analyzing emotions, fearing cultural insensitivity, while Microsoft restricted software mimicking voices and IBM rejected a client request for an advanced facial-recognition system.

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