Give AI Access To Military Or Lose Contract: US' Warning To Anthropic CEO

In a significant move, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has issued a directive to Anthropic's CEO, emphasizing the necessity for the company to grant unrestricted access to its artificial intelligence technology for military applications. This ultimatum comes with a clear deadline of Friday, highlighting the U.S. government's intent to leverage advanced AI capabilities in defense operations. Failure to comply could jeopardize Anthropic's existing government contracts. This development underscores the increasing intersection of technology and national security, as the U.S. aims to maintain its competitive edge in military AI amidst global advancements. As defense sectors worldwide increasingly rely on AI, the pressure on tech firms to collaborate with government agencies is expected to intensify, raising ethical and operational questions about the use of AI in warfare.
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