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AI and the US Government: Anthropic Controversy

Anthropic's refusal to remove safety measures from its AI models for military use has led to a dispute with the US Department of Defense, potentially impacting government contracts and raising ethical questions about AI in warfare. This conflict highlights the tension between AI development and military applications.

Detected: 2026-03-01 · Updated: 2026-03-01

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