Hegseth demands full military access to Anthropic's AI model
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Washington DC: US-based Artificial Intelligence company Anthropic has said it cut had off access to its AI model- Claude for firms linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), forgoing several hundred million dollars in revenue as part of efforts to safeguard America's technological lead.
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The campaigns detailed by AI upstart entail the use of fraudulent accounts and commercial proxy services to access Claude at scale while avoiding detection. Anthropic said it was able to attribute each campaign to a specific AI lab based on request metadata, IP address correlation, request metadata, and infrastructure indicators.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has set a Friday deadline for the company to grant full lawful AI to military access or risk losing its $200 million contract and being labeled a supply chain risk.
In January, Anthropic “retired” Claude 3 Opus, which at one time was the company’s most powerful AI model. Today, it’s back — and writing on Substack.