Defense chief Pete Hegseth has threatened to force the company to lift guardrails against greater military use of AI.
Anthropic, a much vaunted AI startup, is firmly in the Trump administration's sights. The Pentagon wants complete access to ...
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US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has given the company until Friday to loosen its rules about how its AI tools can be used by the Pentagon, or risk losing its government contract, The Associated ...
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The company's chief executive Dario Amodei met Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth in Washington on Tuesday. There have been reports that Mr Hegseth was unhappy with Anthropic limiting how its AI products ...
The Pentagon is demanding access to Anthropic’s AI technology, threatening to invoke the Defense Production Act if the company doesn’t comply.
Anthropic, maker of the chatbot Claude, declined to comment on the meeting but CEO Dario Amodei has made clear his ethical concerns about unchecked government use of AI, including the dangers of fully ...
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