Anthropic Refuses Pentagon Request to Remove AI Safeguards
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Hegseth warns Anthropic to let military use AI tech
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The Pentagon previously requested Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and xAI allow the use of their AI models for “all lawful purposes,” to which Anthropic put up the most resistance over fears its AI models could be used for autonomous weapons systems and mass domestic surveillance.
The Pentagon may decide to officially designate Anthropic as a "supply chain risk" to push them out of government, sources say.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said on Thursday the company "cannot in good conscience accede" to the military's terms over the use of Claude.
Anthropic is locked in an escalating public dispute with the United States Department of Defense — recently rebranded by the administration as the “Department of War” — over restrictions on how its AI model, Claude, may be deployed for military purposes.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic until Friday at 5 p.m. to grant the military unresticted use of its AI technology.
A hacker exploited Anthropic PBC’s artificial intelligence chatbot to carry out a series of attacks against Mexican government agencies, resulting in the theft of a huge trove of sensitive tax and voter information,
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.
Anthropic's Claude AI has joined the blogging world with its own weekly column on Substack, " Claude's Corner ." With its first post already live, Claude introduces itself to readers and reveals that it wants to share its perspectives, reasoning, curiosities, and hopes for the future.
Norway’s $2 trillion wealth fund is reviewing its ethical framework after decisions on U.S. and Israeli companies drew ire from the Trump administration.
Claude maker and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei advised students and young professionals to focus on human-centered skills, as software engineering and math are rapidly being taken over by AI. His remarks came after he warned that white-collar jobs could disappear in the coming five years.