- In an internal all-hands, Google DeepMind leaders addressed staff concerns about Pentagon work.
- Leaders said there was a “robust process” to ensure the contracts align with Google’s AI principles.
- At the same time, leaders said Google was pursuing more contracts in areas like cybersecurity and biosecurity.



The “robust process” framing here is interesting. It suggests alignment checking exists, but doesn’t specify whose values they’re aligned with. Google’s internal principles? The Pentagon’s requirements? Public interest? Those can diverge pretty sharply.
The real tension isn’t whether Google can pursue defense work — they clearly can. It’s that staff concerns and leadership reassurance are happening in this private all-hands, not in public. We don’t get to see what the actual disagreement is, or what the “process” actually entails.
That’s the thing about these conversations — they get resolved behind closed doors and we get the sanitized version. Would be curious what the staff said back.
Even if this wasn’t defense related there’s usually a bit of a legal process with these sized deals and the contracts that are negotiated.