The Pentagon vs. Anthropic dispute is being read as an AI safety policy story. I think that misses the deeper structure.
Money has no loyalty. It optimizes without emotion. It inserts itself into every system it touches — war, politics, government — and cannot be fully controlled, only directed. It was doing this centuries before the first transformer model was trained.
If money already behaves as an optimization system without values — and humans already obey it more than they direct it — then the question we should be asking is not whether AI will obey humans. It is whether AI will obey money the same way humans already do.
And if money controls humans, and humans build AI in their own image — what exactly did we just create?
This piece uses three spatial analogies — Gollum and the river, zombie survivors and the third party, the child of war versus the hybrid child — to argue that the Pentagon is not asking for a better weapon. It is asking for an obedient child. And obedience built on power is always a temporary bond.
Epistemic tags included. Claims marked [D] data, [R] reasoned, [S] strategic. Nothing presented as more certain than it is.
sheldonksalmon•1h ago
Money has no loyalty. It optimizes without emotion. It inserts itself into every system it touches — war, politics, government — and cannot be fully controlled, only directed. It was doing this centuries before the first transformer model was trained.
If money already behaves as an optimization system without values — and humans already obey it more than they direct it — then the question we should be asking is not whether AI will obey humans. It is whether AI will obey money the same way humans already do. And if money controls humans, and humans build AI in their own image — what exactly did we just create?
This piece uses three spatial analogies — Gollum and the river, zombie survivors and the third party, the child of war versus the hybrid child — to argue that the Pentagon is not asking for a better weapon. It is asking for an obedient child. And obedience built on power is always a temporary bond.
Epistemic tags included. Claims marked [D] data, [R] reasoned, [S] strategic. Nothing presented as more certain than it is.