The Download: 10 Things that Matter in AI, Plus Anthropic’s Plan to Sue the Pentagon
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Anthropic lost the Pentagon but won over America
Being declared a threat to national security can have a silver lining. After the Pentagon blacklisted artificial intelligence start-up Anthropic last week in a dispute over how its Claude chatbot could be used in war, an American public largely unaware of the company raced to download its app, paid for Claude subscriptions and praised Anthropic in online reviews and posts. Many technology workers, including at competing AI firms, took Anthropic’…
The U.S. Department of Defense informed Anthropic that the company poses a risk to the military supply chain, so the Pentagon will not maintain access to its artificial intelligence (IA) models. The Department of War (which the Secretary of Defense prefers to refer to the Department of Defense) officially informed Anthropic leaders that the company and its products are considered a risk to the supply chain, with immediate effect said a senior of…
An arm-of-fire between a company of artificial intelligence and the government of the United States is acting on the technological sector. Anthropic refused to allow certain military uses of its technology and Washington has already announced that it will stop working with the company. Can a company say "no" to the North American army? Listen to the new economic episode every day, daily podcast of the Express, led by Juliana Simón
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