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Trump's Pentagon Threatens Anthropic Over Ethical AI Objections

[HPP] Howard LutnickFebruary 18, 20269 min
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Pentagon's Threat to Anthropic

  • ⚠️ The Defense Department, led by Pete Hegseth, has threatened to label Anthropic as a "supply chain risk."
  • 🎯 This designation is typically reserved for companies suspected of being agents for foreign adversary powers, indicating the severity of the threat.

Anthropic's Ethical AI Principles

  • 🧠 Anthropic was founded by former OpenAI employees with a focus on ethical AI development for societal benefit.
  • ✅ Their AI agent, Claude, is designed with ethical guardrails, specifically to prevent its use in lethal decision-making or mass surveillance of US citizens.
  • 🔍 A key incident involved an Anthropic employee questioning Claude's reported use in a military operation in Venezuela, which reportedly involved the AI in planning and execution.

The Pentagon's Demands and Industry Reaction

  • 💥 The Pentagon insists on using AI tools for "all lawful purposes," rejecting Anthropic's ethical constraints on its technology.
  • 💬 Anthropic's ethical stance has led to it being publicly labeled "woke" by critics, including Elon Musk and various online commentators.
  • 🚀 Rival AI companies such as OpenAI, Google, and XAI have reportedly indicated their willingness to provide tools to the military without similar ethical restrictions.

Strategic Implications and Broader Concerns

  • ⚠️ Experts warn that acting on the
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