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Progress on rules for lethal autonomous weapons urgently needed, says chair of Geneva talks
By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA, March 3 (Reuters) - Progress on a potential international framework to prohibit and restrict ...
After Anthropic’s rejection and OpenAI’s acceptance of Defense Department’s terms, US military’s reliance on fluid domestic definitions due to lack of int’l law addressing gap creates legal loopholes ...
The contract will now state: "Consistent with applicable laws, including the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution, National Security Act of 1947, FISA Act of 1978, the AI system shall ...
The Pentagon is demanding that the AI company remove the safety guardrails from its AI models to allow all lawful uses.
The United States Department of Defense’s decision on February 27 to reject the artificial intelligence company Anthropic’s ethical red lines for AI for military use is a clear sign that the Pentagon ...
A White House push to sideline Anthropic after it reported disagreements over AI use in mass surveillance and autonomous ...
Anthropic CEO has pushed back strongly against the Pentagon's requests to remove AI guardrails from Claude. Anthropic takes a ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth said the company that owns the AI assistant Claude would be punished unless it drops all ...
Anthropic, a leading AI company, recently refused to sign a Pentagon contract that would allow the United States military "unrestricted access" to its technology for "all lawful purposes." To sign, ...
Making sense of the clash over who gets to control cutting-edge AI technology: the military or the companies that create it.
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