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Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war
Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war
Nick Robins-Early
Less than a decade ago, Google employees scuttled any military use of its AI. Now Anthropic is fighting Trump officials not over if, but how
(Guardian) The standoff between Anthropic and the Pentagon has forced the tech industry to once again grapple with the question of how its products are used for war and what lines it will not cross. Amid Silicon Valleys rightward shift under Donald Trump and the signing of lucrative defense contracts, big techs answer is looking very different than it did even less than a decade ago.
Anthropics feud with the Trump administration escalated three days ago as the AI firm sued the Department of Defense, claiming that the governments decision to blacklist it from government work violated its first amendment rights. The company and the Pentagon have been locked in a months-long standoff, with Anthropic attempting to prohibit its AI model from being used for domestic mass surveillance or fully autonomous lethal weapons.
Anthropic has argued that giving in to the DoDs demands to permit any lawful use of its technology would violate its founding safety principles and open up its technology for potential abuse, staking an ethical boundary that others in the industry must decide whether they want to cross.
Although Anthropics refusal to remove safety guardrails and the Pentagons subsequent retaliation have highlighted longstanding concerns over the use of AI for conflict, the fight has shown how much the goal posts have moved when it comes to big techs ties to the military.
If people are looking for good guys and bad guys, where a good guy is someone who doesnt support war, said Margaret Mitchell, an AI researcher and chief ethics scientist at the tech firm Hugging Face. Then theyre not going to find that here. .....................(more)
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/mar/13/anthropic-pentagon-artificial-intelligence
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Anthropic-Pentagon battle shows how big tech has reversed course on AI and war (Original Post)
marmar
17 hrs ago
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OC375
(788 posts)1. I dub thee Unforgiven
AI gets real and suddenly everyone gets situational ethics. Bravo.
FalloutShelter
(14,402 posts)2. So the Skynet rollout is
Also a big failure.
Got it. At least theres that
for now.