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Microsoft will keep selling Anthropic models—and other products powered by its models—to most customers after the Pentagon said it was designating Anthropic a supply chain risk, Microsoft said late Thursday. The software-and-cloud giant said its lawyers determined that the Pentagon’s designation ...
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There are fierce battles over principles, and then there are grudge matches. In recent days, Anthropic has engaged in an extraordinary mix of both. For over a week, the AI startup and its CEO, Dario Amodei, have been locked in an intense struggle with the Pentagon over Anthropic’s refusal to let the military use its technology for domestic surveillance and to control autonomous weapons systems. The Pentagon on Wednesday took... Read more ›
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday declared Anthropic a supply chain risk, an extraordinary sanction against an American company that is usually reserved for foreign adversaries. “Effective immediately, no contractor, supplier, or partner that does business with the United States military ... Read more ›
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A rapid escalation of a dispute between Anthropic and the Department of Defense over military use of its AI models has threatened to cut off Anthropic from wide swathes of its customers, after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth moved to declare Anthropic a “supply chain risk” on Friday. But the government’s threat to bar military contractors from any commercial relationship with Anthropic—which presumably would include its massive cloud partners Amazon, Google... Read more ›
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Before we get to the scheduled events for this coming week—Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, starring SpaceX, as well as Apple’s master class in hyping product releases—we should acknowledge just how much of a turn the AI debate has taken from humdrum concerns about spending. Friday night’s decision by the Trump administration to declare war on Anthropic, a day before it went to war with Iran, puts the spotlight on... Read more ›
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Nvidia is expected to announce a new chip later this month using technology from startup Groq, The Wall Street Journal reported late Friday. The chip is aimed at speeding up inference computing, the term for running AI on servers after AI models have been fully developed, the newspaper said. The ... Read more ›
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said late Saturday that the company’s recent agreement to supply the Pentagon with AI models would fall within the company’s own “redlines” limiting how it’s used in military situations, but he argued that it was appropriate the government—not the company—would have the ... Read more ›
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