Judge Torpedoes Pentagon's Anthropic Blacklist – Claude Lives to Fight Another Day
Everyone figured Anthropic was toast with the Pentagon. Judge Rita Lin just hit pause, calling the blacklist bogus. Claude's back in the game – sort of.
Everyone figured Anthropic was toast with the Pentagon. Judge Rita Lin just hit pause, calling the blacklist bogus. Claude's back in the game – sort of.
Ever wonder if refusing to arm drones could get your AI startup blacklisted by the Pentagon? Anthropic just proved it won't — and won in court.
Picture this: a judge in San Francisco staring down Pentagon lawyers, calling their AI blacklist a blatant retaliation. Anthropic's fight exposes the ugly clash between ethics and endless defense bucks.
The Pentagon just made Palantir's Maven AI official—with multi-year billions locked in. It's already calling shots in combat. Buckle up.
Over 3,000 Google workers revolted in 2018 against AI for drone kills. Fast-forward: that tech's now in US ops against Iran, courtesy of a stubborn Marine colonel.
Everyone figured AI labs would chase Pentagon cash like hounds after a fox. Anthropic just flipped the script — and iPhone users are downloading Claude in droves.
The Pentagon wants AI giants training on battlefield secrets. It's a power play with nightmare risks baked in.