As AI is increasingly used in defense operations, a critical question emerges: Who controls the system - the military or the ...
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Google courts Pentagon after Anthropic's $200M AI ethics standoff
Google negotiates Pentagon AI contract with safety restrictions after Anthropic's $200M ethics standoff over Claude's ...
Anthropic’s moral stand on U.S. military use of artificial intelligence is reshaping the competition between leading AI companies but also exposing a growing awareness that maybe chatbots just aren’t ...
A high-stakes dispute between the US Department of War and AI company Anthropic has reshaped the emerging market for military AI, ending a major government partnership and clearing the way for rival ...
Anthropic's firm ethical stance against the U.S. military's use of artificial intelligence is not only reshaping the competitive landscape among leading AI developers but also underscoring a growing ...
UPDATE: This story revised to reflect current investments in military technology industry. (5:24 p.m. EST, March 6, 2026) As artificial intelligence innovation draws both praise and criticism from ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman (left) and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei (right) at an AI summit in India in February 2026. Ludovic Marin / Getty Images In the leadup to the weekend’s US and Israeli attacks on ...
With the help of artificial intelligence, the United States struck 1,000 Iranian targets in the first 24 hours of the war that began on February 28. America’s ongoing military campaign in Iran, along ...
It has been more than a decade since artificial intelligence and military experts were calling AI and autonomous weaponry “the third revolution in warfare,” after gunpowder and nuclear weapons.
Historically, only humans made life-or-death decisions about using force and lethal weapons. But now, society is beginning a new age in which machines with artificial intelligence may be equipped to ...
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