What's behind the Anthropic-Pentagon feud
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Washington — The Pentagon gave Anthropic an ultimatum this week: Give the U.S. military unrestricted use of its AI technology or face a ban from all government contracts. In:
Washington — The Pentagon gave Anthropic an ultimatum this week: Give the U.S. military unrestricted use of its AI technology or face a ban from all government contracts.
At the center of the issue is a question of who controls how artificial intelligence models are used, the Pentagon or the company's CEO.
The Pentagon awarded Anthropic a $200 million contract in July to develop AI capabilities that would advance U.S. national security.
Anthropic's rivals, including OpenAI, Google and xAI were also awarded $200 million contracts by the Pentagon last year.
Anthropic is currently the only AI company to have its model deployed on the Pentagon's classified networks, through a partnership with data analytics giant Palantir.

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