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Leaked Anthropic Model Sparks Major Cybersecurity Concerns
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Pentagon's Ban on Anthropic AI: National Security or Ethical Quandary?
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OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Called 'Opportunistic and Sloppy' by CEO Sam Altman
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Google Reverses AI Weapons Ban, Sparking Global Outcry
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OpenAI Shuts Down ChatGPT-Powered Sentry Gun: A Close Call on AI Weaponization

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Leaked Anthropic Model Sparks Major Cybersecurity Concerns

A recently leaked Anthropic AI model presents significant cybersecurity risks that have caught the military's attention. As Anthropic battles the Pentagon over its refusal to allow the use of Claude AI for surveillance and autonomous weapons, the clash highlights potential vulnerabilities and the stakes of AI ethics. This dispute could redefine AI's role in national security and influence future governance policies.

Mar 28
Leaked Anthropic Model Sparks Major Cybersecurity Concerns

Pentagon's Ban on Anthropic AI: National Security or Ethical Quandary?

Forbes reports a controversial move by the Pentagon to label Anthropic's AI models a wartime risk due to their ethical guardrails. This action leads to a federal ban and raises critical discussions on the balance between AI ethics and national security.

Mar 20
Pentagon's Ban on Anthropic AI: National Security or Ethical Quandary?

OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Called 'Opportunistic and Sloppy' by CEO Sam Altman

OpenAI CEO, Sam Altman, speaks out about the company's controversial Pentagon contract, calling it 'opportunistic and sloppy.' The deal, made after the collapse of negotiations with AI rival Anthropic, is intended to deploy AI in classified settings while imposing safeguards against misuse. Despite Altman's defense of the agreement's layered safeguards, criticism mounts over possible ethical and legal concerns.

Mar 3
OpenAI's Pentagon Deal Called 'Opportunistic and Sloppy' by CEO Sam Altman

Google Reverses AI Weapons Ban, Sparking Global Outcry

In a controversial decision, Google has lifted its ban on developing AI for weapons and surveillance, triggering backlash from human rights organizations and internal dissent among employees. Amnesty International condemns the move as a threat to human rights, highlighting the risks of mass surveillance, autonomous weapons, and biased policing. The decision, driven by potential commercial gains in the defense sector, calls for new binding regulations rather than reliance on corporate ethics.

Feb 7
Google Reverses AI Weapons Ban, Sparking Global Outcry

OpenAI Shuts Down ChatGPT-Powered Sentry Gun: A Close Call on AI Weaponization

OpenAI has promptly shut down a ChatGPT-powered sentry gun project created by engineer 'sts_3d', citing a breach of terms prohibiting AI weapons. This incident sheds light on the growing concerns and pressing need for stricter regulations surrounding AI weaponization.

Jan 17
OpenAI Shuts Down ChatGPT-Powered Sentry Gun: A Close Call on AI Weaponization