> but you’d think that specifically someone in AI ethics needs to be empowered to speak up against both internal external issues.
I'd think ethical (AI or not) researcher would work far away from Google's influence as possible if they really want to analyze Google AI work.
> Makes me wonder if project zero is really trying as hard as possible
I wouldn't be surprised if project zero find as many vulnerabilities as possible in Google's software and give them a chance to fix quietly.
If there are huge security problems to be found in their software then independent researchers can make big name/fame and money by publishing them out.
I'd think ethical (AI or not) researcher would work far away from Google's influence as possible if they really want to analyze Google AI work.
> Makes me wonder if project zero is really trying as hard as possible
I wouldn't be surprised if project zero find as many vulnerabilities as possible in Google's software and give them a chance to fix quietly.
If there are huge security problems to be found in their software then independent researchers can make big name/fame and money by publishing them out.