The reasons of his departure? Military AI, surveillance of Europeans, ethical principles erased.
René Mayrhofer has been protecting the security of your Android smartphone for nine years. He just quit Google for a reason that directly concerns you: the company signed a deal allowing the Pentagon to use its AI for classified operations, and the man who secured your smartphone believes these tools will “probably be used against” European citizens.
Here is the rest of article in French: https://www.lesnumeriques.com/societe-numerique/la-direction-a-perdu-toute-boussole-morale-le-chef-de-la-securite-d-android-claque-la-porte-de-google-n257431.html


Some folks believe you can thread a needle on ethics when programming an infrastructure. René Mayrhofer thought he could do so on Android, while his parent company was bombing kids in Afghan.
It’s an insane needle, but programmers are insane.
I always come back to this Christopher Alexander talk from 1996 where he was invited to talk about how his architectural design book inspired Object Oriented Programming and feed into that hype, and instead he basically just flat out told them to grow up and think about WHAT the impact of their work is because he argued programmers have an immense power to shape the future and as far as he could see programmers didn’t really seem to give a shit about the WHY at all, it was all about HOW…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_QzdKci6OY
https://www.patternlanguage.com/archive/ieee.html
I am sure at the time most programmers laughed and thought “isn’t that quaint what Christopher Alexander is saying, what a quirky dude he kind of sounds a little like a communist!”, let the thoughts from the talk fly out of their head forever after waving condescendingly, and turned to focus on the next career climbing move at the conference.
I fear nothing has changed, especially since the US tech industry fantastically failed to unionize in the two decades since and now the industry is likely going to significantly shrink in the US after the AI bubble pops as the few consolidated massive tech companies left fired all their talent to buy a bunch of useless data centers that aren’t even built yet and may never be built.
Programmers had a chance to wrestle control of the future away from oligarchs, but instead they became obsessed with playing Factorio with every aspect of society without EVER thinking about what the consequences were or why they were being paid to do what they were doing.
Programmers are not insane. You, on the other hand…
What kind of person stares at a screen for so long through discrete logic and creativity just to a achieve a calculation that achieves a goal?
Normal people?
Show me a normal person please.
Notice, no masks, no burner phones, identifiable apparels, unique styles, identifiable gait, outside, walking on street+highways. Etc…
Ah, I see, you think developers are like
Understandable that you have prejudice then with such a hollywood view of programmers.
Programming ≢ development. Developers plan protests, hold events, show up for meetings, engage with other industries, etc… A programmer spends too much time with an overpriced abacus to get calculations done.
I feel like you’re misengaging a syndicalist.
What programmer engages with normal people and meets normal people‘s demands?