Anthropic, an AI firm, denies discussing the use of its AI system, Claude, for specific military operations with the US Department of War.
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 Pentagon is reportedly considering ending its relationship with AI firm Anthropic due to disagreements over usage ...
Claude, Anthropic’s flagship product, has been found to be involved in the U.S. military raid of Venezuela to capture its president and his wife, according to ...
The US military used artificial intelligence tools from Anthropic during a secret operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.This was reported by The Wall Street Journal, citing ...
The Pentagon has demanded unrestricted AI models from OpenAI, Google, and xAI for classified military networks, but Anthropic has refused over weapons concerns.
When the tech elite begin tossing around words like “paradise,” “superpower” and “nuclear bomb,” it’s a pretty good ...
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said he didn't know whether his Claude AI was conscious, but was strikingly open to the ...
A new case linked to Claude 4.6, the latest AI model developed by Anthropic, has raised serious concerns about AI safety and ...
Last month, US special operations forces captured Maduro and his wife, who were brought to the US to face sweeping narcotics ...
New releases from OpenAI and Anthropic sparked an existential crisis among coders, but many engineers say they stopped coding months ago.