Google employees protest drone project

“Drone Warrior” author Brett Velicovich discusses how thousands of Google employees have signed a letter protesting the company’s involvement in a Pentagon program, which looks to improve drone strikes.

A former U.S. Army intelligence officer said on Thursday that the protests by thousands of Google employees over the search engine company’s involvement in a Pentagon drone program is misguided.

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Project Maven is a joint venture between Google and the Defense Department to use the company’s artificial intelligence and machine learning tools to analyze drone footage.

“These engineers in Google have absolutely lost their mind,” Brett Velicovich, author of “Drone Warrior,” told FOX Business’ Liz MacDonald. “They have absolutely no idea the threats that we face as a nation.”

The former Army intelligence officer said the video imagery generated by the drones allows analysts to dissect anomalies and make the most precise decisions.

“The whole intent of this project is to make that manual process a lot easier,” Velicovich said. “It’s meant to save lives.”

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