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Anthropic and Pentagon Clash Over Military AI Use
Abstract:A dispute between the U.S. Department of Defense and AI startup Anthropic has highlighted rising tensions between national security needs and AI ethics. According to Reuters, negotiations over a defen

A dispute between the U.S. Department of Defense and AI startup Anthropic has highlighted rising tensions between national security needs and AI ethics. According to Reuters, negotiations over a defense contract worth up to $200 million have stalled due to disagreements over how Anthropics AI models may be used.
Anthropic insists on safeguards to prevent its technology from being applied to autonomous weapons targeting or domestic surveillance without human oversight. The Pentagon argues that AI systems should remain deployable as long as their use complies with U.S. law.
The standoff underscores a broader challenge for the AI industry as governments increasingly rely on commercial technologies. For investors and policymakers, the case signals growing uncertainty around how ethical limits may shape the future of military AI deployment.
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