Anthropic Draws the Line: Battling Uncle Sam Over AI's Soul
Picture this: A top AI lab stares down the feds, saying 'no' to backdoor access. Anthropic's fight isn't just drama—it's the spark for AI's independence.
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Picture this: A top AI lab stares down the feds, saying 'no' to backdoor access. Anthropic's fight isn't just drama—it's the spark for AI's independence.
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