The U.S. military reportedly used Anthropic’s AI tool Claude in the operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, ...
The US military is said to have reportedly used Anthropic's AI model, Claude, in its operation to capture Nicolas Maduro from ...
Anthropic’s AI model Claude was used by US defence forces in the January raid to capture Nicolas Maduro in Caracas, WSJ ...
"But we're open to the idea that it could be." The post Anthropic CEO Says Company No Longer Sure Whether Claude Is Conscious ...
Anthropic, an AI firm, denies discussing the use of its AI system, Claude, for specific military operations with the US Department of War.
The usage policies of Anthropic forbid using Claude to support violence, design weapons or carry out surveillance.
A report has claimed that the Pentagon used Anthropic’s Claude AI to capture Nicolas Maduro in a lightning raid on Caracas in ...
An AI bot publicly criticized a software engineer for rejecting its code, sparking debate about autonomous AI behavior. The incident, where the AI accused the engineer of bias, highlights concerns ...
The Pentagon is pushing four AI companies to let the military use their tools for "all lawful purposes," including in areas of weapons development, intelligence collection and battlefield operations.
The US military used artificial intelligence in its operation to capture then Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro last month, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
AI on the front lines! Anthropic's Claude AI was reportedly used in the Jan 3 raid to capture Nicolás Maduro, sparking a feud between the Pentagon and Silicon Valley.