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Multi-source AI news clustered, deduplicated, and scored 0–100 across authority, cluster strength, headline signal, and time decay.

  1. The man who wrote "Don't be evil" said he chose it specifically so it would be hard to remove. Paul Buchheit, the engineer who later built Gmail, suggested the

    The phrase "Don't be evil," coined by Paul Buchheit, was intentionally designed to be difficult to remove from Google's corporate values. However, the slogan was removed from the company's code of conduct in early 2018 following internal protests. These protests were sparked by leaked documents revealing Google's contract with the Pentagon to develop AI for drone footage analysis, which employees argued violated the "Don't be evil" principle. The controversy led to thousands of employee signatures on a demand letter and dozens of resignations. AI

    The man who wrote "Don't be evil" said he chose it specifically so it would be hard to remove. Paul Buchheit, the engineer who later built Gmail, suggested the

    IMPACT Highlights the ethical challenges and employee activism surrounding AI development and deployment in sensitive applications.