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fromTNW | Opinion
1 week ago

Opinion: Red lines and Red flags

For years, Anthropic has distinguished itself from peers by embracing a safety-first stance. Its flagship model, Claude, was designed with guardrails that explicitly prohibit use in fully autonomous lethal weapons or domestic surveillance. Those restrictions have been central to the company's identity and its appeal to customers wary of unfettered AI.
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fromArs Technica
3 days ago

OpenAI introduces GPT-5.4 with more knowledge-work capability

OpenAI released GPT-5.4 with improved image analysis up to 10.24 million pixels and 18% fewer factual errors, competing against Anthropic's recent user gains from military policy disputes.
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fromThe Verge
4 days ago

Anthropic makes last-ditch effort to salvage deal with Pentagon after blowup

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei negotiates with the Department of Defense to prevent a supply chain risk designation that would exclude the company from military contracts and defense work.
fromThe Atlantic
1 week ago

Inside Anthropic's Killer-Robot Dispute With the Pentagon

The Pentagon had kept trying to leave itself little escape hatches in the agreements that it proposed to Anthropic. It would pledge not to use Anthropic's AI for mass domestic surveillance or for fully autonomous killing machines, but then qualify those pledges with loopholey phrases like as appropriate—suggesting that the terms were subject to change, based on the administration's interpretation of a given situation.
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fromComputerworld
1 week ago

US DoD to Anthropic: compromise AI ethics or be banished from supply chain

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an ultimatum to Anthropic to allow unrestricted military AI use or face Pentagon exclusion and potential Defense Production Act enforcement.
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fromTechCrunch
3 weeks ago

Anthropic and the Pentagon are reportedly arguing over Claude usage | TechCrunch

The Pentagon is pressing AI firms to allow U.S. military use of their technology for all lawful purposes; Anthropic resists and faces a possible $200 million contract cancellation.
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