Anthropic rejects Pentagon demands to remove Claude AI safety guardrails for weapons and surveillance use, facing Friday deadline and potential contract loss.
When Hegseth and Amodei met Tuesday, military officials warned that they could designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk, ...
Instead of falling victim to the technology, software’s established players have every shot at leveraging it to their own advantage.
Anthropic CEO defies Hegseth, CPB drone shot down by ‘friendly fire,’ Trump likely to win vote on Iran war resolution.
CEO Dario Amodei rejected the Pentagon's ultimatum and said "we cannot in good conscience accede to their request." ...
Running Claude Code locally is easy. All you need is a PC with high resources. Then you can use Ollama to configure and then ...
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Secretary of War Pete Hegseth sometimes appears as if he’s more interested in the optics of playing the part of a military leader than he is in actually being a military leader.
American AI company Anthropic has until 5:01 pm ET to give in to the Pentagon’s demands or face being labeled a “supply chain risk,” a type of designation usually reserved for companies thought to be ...
That’s because Anthropic had instilled in it certain restrictions. The Pentagon’s version of Claude could not be used to facilitate the mass surveillance of Americans, nor could it be used in fully ...
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