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Opinion: What the Anthropic blow-up says about constitutional rights in an era of AI
Trump’s embrace of OpenAI over Anthropic is telling, as it mirrors his administration’s widespread renunciation of the values underlying the U.S. Constitution itself.
When technology is capable of violating life, dignity, and freedom,” they say, “it is reasonable to draw clear boundaries around its use.” ...
President of Stanford Effective Altruism Avi Parrack calls for action to restrict the use of AI in military operations and ...
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Microsoft, ex-military leaders back Anthropic in Pentagon court fight
Anthropic, the AI safety company behind the Claude chatbot, has taken the Pentagon to federal court over what it calls an unlawful blacklist barring it from defense contracts. The case has drawn an ...
The White House is preparing an executive order targeting the AI startup, even as its earlier actions against the company face a major test in court.
Anthropic published Claude's constitution—a document that teaches the AI to behave ethically and even refuse orders from the ...
The Trump Administration wants Anthropic’s A.I. model, Claude, to act like an obedient soldier; the tech firm argues that that could lead down a dangerous path.
The ongoing dispute between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) sheds light on the growing tension between AI ethics and government regulation. As detailed by Caleb Writes Code, ...
Anthropic (ANTH.PVT) is filing a lawsuit against the Pentagon after the US Department of Defense placed the AI developer on its national security blacklist. Yahoo Finance Tech Editor Dan Howley comes ...
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