As the Pentagon and Anthropic wage an ugly and potentially costly battle, three other leading AI labs are also negotiating ...
The Pentagon is pushing Anthropic, OpenAI, Google and xAI to let it use AI tools for weapons development, intelligence collection and battlefield operations.
The Defense Department is reportedly considering severing its relationship with Anthropic, citing the company's refusal to allow its Claude model to be used for "all lawful purposes." ...
The Pentagon might ask contractors and vendors to certify that they don’t use Anthropic’s Claude amid tensions over how the ...
If Anthropic ultimately does not agree with the DOD's terms of use, the agency could label the company a "supply chain risk," which would require its vendors and contractors to certify that they do ...
Anthropic has increasingly found itself at odds with the Pentagon over how its AI model Claude can be deployed in military operations following disclosure about its use in the raid that captured ...
The Defense Department is threatening to blacklist Anthropic over limits on military use, potentially putting one of its top ...
The Pentagon is reviewing its relationship with artificial intelligence (AI) giant Anthropic over the terms of use of its AI ...
The Pentagon’s own safety or ethical safeguards must over-rule company safeguards, he said. He described an “extremely ...
Pentagon reviews Anthropic partnership over alleged AI use concerns in Venezuela operation, citing potential "supply chain ...
Tensions appear to be escalating between the Pentagon and Anthropic, the only company trying to hold on to a public image that it wants to make safe and ethical AI systems.
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