When it comes to the terms of use of Anthropic’s AI model, which was used by the U.S. military in last month’s operation to take Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, the Pentagon is reviewing its relationship with the AI giant.
The relationship between the Department of War and Anthropic is being looked at.” For our country to be safe, our allies must be ready to help our soldiers win any battle. “This is about our troops and the safety of the American people in the end,” Sean Parnell, the chief Pentagon spokesman, told The Hill in a statement on Monday. There have been talks between the Pentagon and Anthropic for months about how the U.S. military can use Claude, Anthropic’s main AI product.
Reports on Monday said that the Pentagon is almost ready to cut ties with Anthropic and call the San Francisco-based company a supply chain risk. The company wants to make sure that its goods aren’t used to make weapons that fire without being told to by a person and that they aren’t used to spy on a lot of Americans. The Defence Department has said that those rules would limit the U.S. forces and make it harder to work in those situations, the news source said.
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