Two sources familiar with the U.S. military's use of artificial intelligence confirm that the U.S. used Anthropic's Claude AI ...
The Pentagon's top technology official told CBS News the military has offered compromises to Anthropic, amid a feud over ...
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude, for the first time, outpaced rival ChatGPT in phone app downloads in the United States this week, ...
Debates have long swirled around AI and its use in weapons targeting, the idea of no human involvement still an uncomfortable ...
Hundreds of employees at Google, OpenAI and other tech firms have signed open letters demanding clearer limits on military AI contracts, following U.S. strikes on Iran and the Pentagon’s move against ...
Legacy systems and “one-size-fits-all” learning models are shifting alongside military leadership culture. As more digital ...
By Mike Stone WASHINGTON, March 3 (Reuters) - A senior Pentagon official said on Tuesday that commercial AI contracts signed under the Biden administration contained sweeping operational restrictions ...
The Defense Department is ending its relationships with several Ivy League universities and think tanks that service members ...
The Pentagon’s top spokesman is reiterating that the military wants to use Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology in legal ways and won’t let the company dictate any limits ahead of a Friday ...
The dispute between the Department of Defense, Anthropic, and OpenAI has sparked a broader debate over who sets the terms for how AI systems are used.
The message carried the weight of war but arrived like any other social media post from President Trump: via Truth Social.
Emelia Probasco, an expert on artificial intelligence in warfare, takes a less apocalyptic view.