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Anthropic Takes a Stand

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 ...
A top Pentagon official lost his cool with an AI company in full public view after it refused to bow to the demands of the so ...
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An explosive feud between the Pentagon and top artificial intelligence lab Anthropic is set to come to a head by 5:01 ...
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Hegseth is reportedly exploring how it could use the Defense Production Act to force Anthropic to allow unrestricted use of its systems, citing national security grounds. Axios reports the Pentagon is ...
A public showdown between the Trump administration and Anthropic is hitting an impasse as military officials demand the ...
CEO Dario Amodei is still resisting US government demands to use Anthropic’s AI to build autonomous weapons and conduct mass ...
Anthropic rejects a revised Pentagon AI contract over safety concerns, amid controversy about the company softening its core AI safety policy and red lines on military uses.