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57 ‘Corporate Murder’: Even Trump’s Former AI Advisor Thinks the Pentagon’s Fight Against Anthropic Is Bad

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Matt Novak @ Gizmodo · today 13:45 EDT

‘Corporate Murder’: Even Trump’s Former AI Advisor Thinks the Pentagon’s Fight Against Anthropic Is Bad

"The machinery of our current republic seems to be in such disrepair that it is hard to see how it lasts," writes Dean Ball.

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