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The Pentagon Feuding with an AI Company Is a Bad Sign

https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/02/25/anthropic-pentagon-feud-ai/
42•Jimmc414•1h ago

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Jimmc414•1h ago
https://archive.is/lvViA
sedivy94•49m ago
Anthropic signed a $200 million contract with the world’s largest military and hadn’t considered if it would be used for military operations? When an article reads like fiction, I can’t help but assume there’s an entirely different political disagreement happening behind closed doors.
mgraczyk•15m ago
The contract included the agreement, and the government is now trying to change the contract, hence the disagreement
evanb•13m ago
They did consider it, got a contract that affirmed that the military would be bound by the same pre-existing terms of service as every other user, and want to resist the military's pressure to renegotiate.

Surely that might be naive but the entire issue is that they want to stick to the original contract, which is of course the purpose of a contract in the first place.

sigmar•3m ago
>Anthropic has repeatedly asked defense officials to agree to guardrails that would restrict its AI model... also wants to ensure Claude is not used by the Pentagon for final targeting decisions in military operations without any human involvement, one source familiar with the negotiations said. Claude is not immune from hallucinations and not reliable enough to avoid potentially lethal mistakes, like unintended escalation or mission failure without human judgment, the person said.

They explicitly allow it to be used in military operations, just not killing people without a human in the loop

source: https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pentagon-anthropic-offer-ai-unr...

danesparza•42m ago
Are they still feuding? I thought it was a moot point: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47145963
franciscator•35m ago
Don't get distracted. This technology is going to be used to kill people.
tinfoilhatter•17m ago
Probably already is. I'm confident that whatever us plebs get access to is less capable than what nation states do.
mothballed•14m ago
Lol the CEO of Palantir already bragged that occasionally his enemies have to be killed.[]

It's honestly wild watching companies with common investors, and when you dig into the details, their executives are bragging about killing their enemies. And then people argue that when surveillance is used to systematically individually stalk all of us it's magically not illegal, even though if you did that to a bunch of your ex girlfriends tracking all their movements to work and the grocery store and argued 'muh free speech to record' your ass would be in jail lickity split because there is a big difference between recording the public and stalking people while conspiring with people who are literally bragging about the killing of their enemies.

[] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5gC_fParbY

BigTTYGothGF•8m ago
"going to be"?
gilesvangruisen•7m ago
Always has been! Lots of math/ML/regressions already being used to make kill decisions: homing missiles, kamikaze drones, naval defense/sentries. All use a combination of computer vision, signal classification, predictive tracking. LLMs just the latest solved math problem.
georgemcbay•1m ago
> Don't get distracted. This technology is going to be used to kill people.

It was always going to be used to kill people, whatever disagreements might exist between the involved parties are in the details (which people, how easily "those people" can be swept under the rug without bad PR, etc)

neogodless•31m ago
Related:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47154983 The Pentagon threatens Anthropic (astralcodexten.com) ~1 day ago, 115+ comments

noonething•27m ago
It's been bad since 2015. All the A.I. companies are in on it now.
tinfoilhatter•14m ago
Military and intelligence agencies have been involved in Silicon Valley for its entire existence. They were instrumental in helping to create the first computers. The internet was a DARPA project. Facebook sprung up from a failed DARPA project called lifelog. Google received funding from the military industrial complex / intelligence agencies early in its life. These companies have always had a dual-purpose, and I highly doubt the major players in AI are any different.
yosito•26m ago
"Anthropic had built its brand around promoting AI safety, emphasizing red lines it said it wouldn’t cross. Its usage guidelines contain strict limitations that prohibit Claude from facilitating violence, developing or designing weapons, or conducting mass surveillance."

I can't say that I fully trust this at face value, but I will say, at least at face value, that this commitment to non-violence is something I wish more tech companies in history had made. Whether it's an authentic commitment or just PR remains to be fully seen.

FrustratedMonky•17m ago
Just ask at high level.

The military has a problem on limiting its ability to do mass surveillance of the US public. Why? Why would it have a problem with that limitation?

The issues in the contract under dispute are things we shouldn't want the military doing.

ChrisArchitect•17m ago
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Hegseth gives Anthropic until Friday to back down on AI safeguards

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47140734

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47142587

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