US Defense Department takes issue with Anthropic over ethical stance
The US Department of Defense is on a collision course with Anthropic, which may prove bad news for the AI company. According to political website
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The US Department of Defense is on a collision course with Anthropic, which may prove bad news for the AI company. According to political website
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This would be an unprecedented escalation against a U.S. company.
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