Autonomous Weapons
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techAnthropic CEO Dario Amodei Warns AI Models Lack Human Judgment, Rejects War Contracts
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warns AI cannot replace human judgment, declining autonomous weapons contracts and urging cyber defense within 12 months.
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techGoogle Employees Demand CEO Block Military AI Contracts
Over 580 Google employees urged CEO Sundar Pichai to cease military AI use, citing ethical concerns over autonomous weapons. They demand contract transparency and an ethics board.
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techAnthropics vs Pentagon: Politics, AI, and National Security
Anthropics' conflict with the Pentagon over AI policy reveals deep political and personal issues. The Pentagon's 'all lawful uses' mandate raises concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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techOpenAI Faces Scrutiny Over Pentagon Deal and AI Safety
OpenAI's agreement with the Department of Defense for classified networks sparks internal dissent and external concerns over AI's role in surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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techAI Ethics Clash: Anthropic's AI Safety vs. Pentagon Demands
AI company Anthropic faces Pentagon pressure over its AI safety restrictions, particularly concerning military applications and autonomous weapons. The conflict highlights the challenge of balancing ethical AI development with national security needs.
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techAI Enters the Battlefield: US Military Integrates Advanced AI in Operations
Reports indicate the US military is rapidly integrating advanced AI chatbots like Anthropic's Claude into critical operations, sparking debate on readiness and future warfare.
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techAnthropic CEO Responds to Pentagon Ban on Military AI Use
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei addresses the Pentagon's order prohibiting military contractors from using his company's AI, citing concerns over surveillance and autonomous weapons.
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techAnthropic CEO Refuses Pentagon AI Safeguard Demands Amid Contract Dispute
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei stands firm on AI safeguards, refusing Pentagon demands for unrestricted use, citing ethical concerns over autonomous weapons and domestic surveillance.