Crypto界网, February 25 — Sources reveal that after discussions with the U.S. Pentagon regarding the company's future, Anthropic has no intention of relaxing restrictions on its military applications. The meeting between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin aimed to resolve a months-long dispute between the two parties. The AI startup refused to lift certain safety measures designed to prevent its technology from being used for autonomous targeting of weapons and domestic surveillance within the United States. According to informed sources, during the meeting, Austin issued a final warning to Anthropic: either be considered a supply chain risk or the government will invoke legal authority to force Anthropic to change its policies. The deadline for the government’s response to Anthropic is set for Friday.
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Crypto界网, February 25 — Sources reveal that after discussions with the U.S. Pentagon regarding the company's future, Anthropic has no intention of relaxing restrictions on its military applications. The meeting between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin aimed to resolve a months-long dispute between the two parties. The AI startup refused to lift certain safety measures designed to prevent its technology from being used for autonomous targeting of weapons and domestic surveillance within the United States. According to informed sources, during the meeting, Austin issued a final warning to Anthropic: either be considered a supply chain risk or the government will invoke legal authority to force Anthropic to change its policies. The deadline for the government’s response to Anthropic is set for Friday.