Anthropic CEO pushes guardrails for military AI amid government-designation clash

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei defends a limited, two-red-lines stance on government use of its AI—no domestic mass surveillance and no fully autonomous weapons—while denouncing the Pentagon’s rapid supply-chain designation as excessive and urging Congress to set guardrails as AI tech speeds forward. He says Anthropic remains willing to support U.S. national security under strict terms and may off-board if a deal cannot be reached, arguing for a balance between security needs and democratic values.
- Read the full transcript of our interview with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei CBS News
- OpenAI Reaches A.I. Agreement With Defense Dept. After Anthropic Clash The New York Times
- What’s Really at Stake in the Fight Between Anthropic and the Pentagon WSJ
- Trump has ordered government agencies to stop using Anthropic AI tools BBC
- OpenAI-Pentagon deal faces same safety concerns that plagued Anthropic talks Axios
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