Defense Department Flags Anthropic AI
Anthropic's proprietary approach to artificial intelligence training has triggered a quiet but intense debate inside the Pentagon over the safety.
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Anthropic's proprietary approach to artificial intelligence training has triggered a quiet but intense debate inside the Pentagon over the safety.
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Anthropic faces a legal battle with the Pentagon while AI-generated war memes and automated venture capital analysts disrupt global technology markets.