
Google Workers Push CEO to Reject Military AI Contracts
Over 600 Google employees, including senior leaders, are asking their CEO to say no to classified Pentagon AI deals. Their collective voice shows tech workers standing up for ethical boundaries in artificial intelligence development.
When hundreds of your colleagues unite around shared values, it shows the power of speaking up for what matters.
More than 600 Google employees signed a letter to CEO Sundar Pichai asking the company to refuse Pentagon requests for classified AI use. The signers include over 20 principals, directors, and vice presidents, with many working in Google's prestigious DeepMind AI lab.
The letter comes after reports that Google is discussing a deal to deploy its Gemini AI in classified military settings. Employees worry that once their technology enters classified environments, they'll lose visibility into how it's used.
"The only way to guarantee that Google does not become associated with such harms is to reject any classified workloads," the letter states. The workers fear their innovations could be applied in ways they can't monitor or stop.
This isn't the first time Google employees have spoken up about military AI. Their concerns echo broader conversations happening across Silicon Valley about responsible technology development.

Other tech companies are already providing AI to the Pentagon. Microsoft has existing deals for classified AI services, and OpenAI announced a renegotiated Pentagon agreement in February.
Why This Inspires
The letter represents something bigger than one company's contract negotiations. These employees are using their collective voice to advocate for transparency and ethical guardrails in AI development.
They're not just building technology. They're asking hard questions about how their work impacts the world.
Their courage to challenge leadership publicly, risking potential career consequences, shows deep commitment to their values. When senior leaders join entry-level workers in signing such letters, it demonstrates that ethical concerns cross all organizational levels.
The tech industry faces crucial decisions about AI's role in military applications. These Google workers are ensuring those decisions include voices from the people actually building the technology.
Their stand reminds us that progress isn't just about innovation but about the wisdom to set boundaries around how we use it.
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Based on reporting by The Verge
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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