Two sources familiar with the U.S. military's use of artificial intelligence confirm that the U.S. used Anthropic's Claude AI ...
The AI company Anthropic was likely not in the public lexicon just a month ago. But it is now after a whirlwind sequence of events in February thrust the company into the public eye more than ever.
Just days after President Trump slammed Anthropic for disputes over wartime use of its AI, a major Claude outage has ...
The app surged to the top free app on Apple's App Store after Anthropic clashed with the Department of Defense over limits for the technology.
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The Pentagon wants Anthropic to remove some of the limits on how Claude can be used by the U.S. military.
A high-stakes dispute over military use of artificial intelligence erupted into public view this week as Defense Secretary ...
OpenAI secured a Pentagon deal, sparking backlash and shifting some users' loyalties to Anthropic's rival Claude chatbot.
After the Trump administration cut it off, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei told CBS News in an exclusive interview Friday night he ...
"Creating AI profiles of Americans based on that data represents a chilling expansion of mass surveillance," said Wyden.
The Pentagon is reviewing its relationship with Anthropic and could designate the AI firm a ‘supply chain risk’, escalating a fight over ‘“all lawful purposes’ and AI guardrails.