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Anthropic and the Pentagon are clashing over AI use in autonomous weapons and surveillance, raising high-stakes questions about national security, corporate control, and who sets the rules for military AI.
AI firm Anthropic is in heated negotiations with the Pentagon over military contract terms that would allow broad use of its AI models, including mass surveillance of Americans. The standoff highlights growing tensions between national security interests and ethical AI development.
State assemblymember Alex Bores is advocating for balanced AI governance in New York, navigating the tension between military AI control and public oversight. His efforts aim to create responsible AI policy amid growing resistance to data center development.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refuses Pentagon's demands for unrestricted AI access, citing ethical concerns. The standoff highlights tensions between government AI ambitions and corporate responsibility.
Anthropic has refused the Pentagon's demands for unrestricted access to its AI systems, citing concerns over lethal autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. The move marks a significant escalation in the debate over military AI development.
Anthropic refuses to loosen its AI restrictions for military use, prompting a Pentagon threat to invoke the Defense Production Act.
Anthropic's decision to exclude its AI from military applications may cost the company a major defense contract, highlighting the tension between ethical AI development and commercial interests.