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The Morality of Defending America: A Letter to a Young Googler

| June 06, 2019

I’m often asked about the controversy over Google’s role in projects for the US Department of Defense. Concerned over an artificial intellligence effort called Project Maven, 5,000 of the firm’s employees declared in a letter last year to CEO Sundar Pichai that “Google should not be in the business of war.” Two months later, Google decided not to renew the contract. I did not agree with the protest letter, nor with management’s initial withdrawal. But I was pleased to hear Pichai tell Congress a few months later: “I am proud to say we do work, and we will continue to work, with the [US] government to keep our country safe and secure.”

At a time when other tech companies are facing internal pressure over their work for the Defense Department — and when young engineers and computer scientists are sincerely grappling with these tough questions — I want to share with them my perspective as both a scientist and former secretary of defense.

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For Academic Citation: Carter, Ash.“The Morality of Defending America: A Letter to a Young Googler.” The Boston Globe, June 6, 2019.