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World's largest sovereign wealth fund backs push for Google oversight on government AI contracts

Created at 4 Jun · 6:44 PM2 sources↑ Market-relevant
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Norges Bank Investment Management will back a shareholder resolution calling for greater oversight of Alphabet's government AI contracts. The resolution, Proposal 11, is backed by over 40 investors managing $1.15 trillion in assets and seeks a report on how governance gaps could lead to Google's products facilitating surveillance or censorship.

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Key Numbers

40+investors backing the resolution
$1.15 trillionassets managed by investors backing the resolution
$2.2 billionin Alphabet shares held by coalition investors
1%of Alphabet's shares outstanding held by coalition investors
$4.4 trillionAlphabet's market value
$1.2 billionProject Nimbus contract with the Israeli government

Who's Involved

Norges Bank Investment Management
World's largest sovereign wealth fund backing the resolution
Zevin Asset Management
Lead investor in the coalition backing Proposal 11
Alphabet
Parent company of Google, facing shareholder resolution
Marcela Pinilla
Director of sustainable investing at Zevin Asset Management
Joshua Brockwell
Director of investment communications at Azzad Asset Management
Kamil Zabielski
Head of Sustainable Investments at Storebrand Asset Management

↳ Why This Matters

The backing of the world's largest sovereign wealth fund for a shareholder resolution on AI governance highlights growing investor concern over the ethical implications and potential misuse of AI technologies by governments, potentially impacting Big Tech's reputation and future contracts.

Key facts

  • Norges Bank Investment Management will back a shareholder resolution for greater transparency on Alphabet's government AI contracts.
  • The resolution, Proposal 11, is backed by over 40 investors managing $1.15 trillion in assets.
  • Investors seek a report on how governance gaps could lead to Google's products facilitating surveillance, censorship, profiling, and targeting.
  • Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion contract with the Israeli government, is cited as an example of a potentially misaligned contract.
  • Alphabet has recommended shareholders vote against the resolution, stating it has robust data privacy and security frameworks.

Norges Bank Investment Management, the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, will back a shareholder resolution calling for greater oversight of Alphabet's government AI contracts. The resolution, Proposal 11, is led by Zevin Asset Management and supported by a coalition of over 40 investors managing $1.15 trillion in assets, collectively holding approximately $2.2 billion in Alphabet shares (less than 1% of outstanding shares). The investors seek a report evaluating how governance gaps in Alphabet's policies and oversight of customer data could lead to its products facilitating surveillance, censorship, profiling, and targeting, particularly in contexts of governmental overreach. Project Nimbus, a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract with the Israeli government, is specifically cited as an example where Google's products might not align with its data governance principles. Concerns have been amplified by Alphabet's revision of its AI Principles in 2025, which critics argue weakened previous pledges against developing technologies that cause harm. Alphabet has recommended shareholders vote against the resolution, asserting it has robust data privacy and security frameworks.

Frequently asked questions

Proposal 11 is a shareholder resolution calling for greater transparency and oversight regarding the risks associated with Alphabet's government AI contracts, particularly concerning potential misuse for surveillance and censorship.

As the world's largest sovereign wealth fund, NBIM's backing lends significant weight to the shareholder coalition's demands, signaling broader investor concern about systemic risk and human rights violations related to AI governance.

Project Nimbus is a $1.2 billion cloud computing contract between Google and the Israeli government, cited by investors as an example of a contract that may not align with Alphabet's data governance principles.

Investors are concerned about Alphabet's visibility into how its AI tools are used by governments, the potential for misuse in surveillance and censorship, and the impact of revised AI principles that they believe weaken safeguards against harmful applications.

What Happens Next

01Shareholders are set to vote on Proposal 11 on Friday.

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4 Jun · 6:34 PM
Alphabet shareholders will vote on a resolution for greater transparency on government AI contract risks, backed by the world's largest sovereign wealth fund.
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