Trump Orders U.S. Agencies To Stop Using Anthropic
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OpenAI will allow the Pentagon to use its AI in classified systems under a deal that bans mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use. (AP Photo)
The Pentagon previously requested Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and xAI allow the use of their AI models for “all lawful purposes,” to which Anthropic put up the most resistance over fears its AI models could be used for autonomous weapons systems and mass domestic surveillance.
OpenAI secured a Pentagon deal, sparking backlash and shifting some users' loyalties to Anthropic's rival Claude chatbot.
Trump Slams Anthropic as 'Woke,' Orders Feds to Stop Using Claude AI
Anthropic is hesitant to allow the Pentagon to continue using its Claude AI model over fears the Pentagon could break its Usage Policy.
The Trump administration barred Anthropic from federal contracts after it refused to remove limits on AI use for domestic surveillance.
The dispute between the Department of Defense, Anthropic, and OpenAI has sparked a broader debate over who sets the terms for how AI systems are used.
The United States and Israel launch coordinated strikes on Iran, escalating regional tensions, while Washington moves to block Anthropic
Turkish defense manufacturer Sarsilmaz has entered strategic partnerships with Hungary’s HT Division and Slovenia’s PK Auto to integrate its remote-controlled weapons systems into European unmanned and autonomous ground vehicles.