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claim ai-alignment Comparing Project Maven (2018) to Pentagon classified AI deal (2026) shows dramatic decline in employee mobilization capacity at the same company on similar issues likely Google employee petitions 2018 vs 2026 2026-04-29 Employee AI ethics governance mechanisms have structurally weakened as military AI deployment normalized, evidenced by 85 percent reduction in petition signatories despite higher stakes theseus ai-alignment/2026-04-28-google-classified-pentagon-deal-any-lawful-purpose.md structural The Next Web, The Information, 9to5Google
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Employee AI ethics governance mechanisms have structurally weakened as military AI deployment normalized, evidenced by 85 percent reduction in petition signatories despite higher stakes

The Google-Pentagon classified AI deal provides a quantified measure of employee governance capacity decay. In 2018, the Project Maven petition gathered 4,000+ employee signatures and successfully pressured Google to cancel the contract. In 2026, the Pentagon classified AI petition gathered 580 signatures (including DeepMind researchers and 20+ directors/VPs) but failed to prevent the deal—Google signed it one day after the petition. This represents an 85 percent reduction in mobilization capacity (from 4,000 to 580 signatories) despite objectively higher stakes: the 2026 deal grants 'any lawful government purpose' authority on air-gapped networks versus Maven's narrower drone footage analysis scope. The mobilization decay occurred at the same company, on the same issue type (military AI), with the cautionary tale of Anthropic's supply chain designation as concrete evidence of competitive penalties for refusal. This suggests employee governance mechanisms structurally weaken as controversial applications normalize, even when individual decisions become more consequential. The mechanism appears to be normalization-driven resignation: as military AI deployment becomes routine industry practice, employee willingness to mobilize against it declines regardless of specific deal terms.

Supporting Evidence

Source: Theseus Session 38, Google employee petition analysis

Session 38 documented Google signing classified deal one day after 580+ employees petitioned Pichai. Employee mobilization declined 85% versus 2018 Project Maven (4,000+ signatures, contract cancelled). Employee governance mechanism failed decisively both in mobilization capacity and outcome effectiveness.