Hegseth Warns Anthropic To Let Military Use Its AI Tech
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In one conversation about a hypothetical missile attack, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei irked a Pentagon official when discussing how Claude might react to a hypersonic missile attack.
Anthropic and the Pentagon clash over military AI use, exposing legal, ethical and national security tensions shaping the future of AI in warfare.
Over the last week, tensions between the Pentagon and artificial intelligence giant Anthropic have reached a boiling point.
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Anthropic is hesitant to allow the Pentagon to continue using its Claude AI model over fears the Pentagon could break its Usage Policy.
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