Google DeepMind in talks with UK unions amid staff concern over US and Israel’s AI use
Google DeepMind has agreed to formal talks with UK tech workers through the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas). This follows several hundred workers at its London headquarters voting to unionize, driven by concerns over the use of its AI by the US and Israeli governments for defense and intelligence.

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AI-generatedGoogle DeepMind has agreed to formal talks with UK tech workers through the Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (Acas). This follows several hundred workers at its London headquarters voting to unionize, driven by concerns over the use of its AI by the US and Israeli governments for defense and intelligence. While DeepMind declined voluntary union recognition for collective bargaining, the Acas talks could lead to a formal ballot on union representation in the coming months. Staff petitions highlight worries about the company's decision to drop a promise against using its technologies for harmful weapons or surveillance. A former researcher is also pursuing legal action, alleging wrongful dismissal after protesting work for the Israeli government.
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5 extractedIsraeli officials have credited Google’s cloud computing with enabling “phenomenal things [to] happen in combat” during the Gaza conflict.
Google DeepMind declined to voluntarily recognise the unions for collective bargaining purposes.
Google DeepMind has agreed to enter formal talks with UK tech workers that could lead to trade union representation.
Google is facing a court challenge from a DeepMind AI researcher who alleges he was wrongfully dismissed after protesting its work for the Israeli government.
Staff concerns are growing about the use of AI by the US and Israeli governments’ defence and intelligence.