Making sense of the clash over who gets to control cutting-edge AI technology: the military or the companies that create it.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly gave Anthropic time until today to agree to unrestricted use of its AI systems for military purposes or risk losing its government contract.
Pentagon warns Anthropic over military use of its AI model. Dispute centres on safeguards around surveillance and autonomous ...
Anthropic Claude AI 10 new enterprise AI tools: AI firm Anthropic is expanding Claude's reach beyond IT with 10 new ...
A swift market reaction, dubbed 'SaaSpocalypse,' saw software stocks plummet by $285 billion after Anthropic's AI assistant, Claude Cowork, launched new plugins. The legal workflow automation plugin, ...
In the conflict with Anthropic, Hegseth is once again taking a special interest in the problem of illegal orders ...
Anthropic's negotiations with the Pentagon regarding AI safeguards have stagnated, with CEO Dario Amodei expressing concerns ...
Anthropic's Claude Cowork lets AI act as a digital coworker that can manage files and tasks, raising investor concerns about ...
The Department of Defense has been engaged in a months-long dispute with Anthropic over its use of Claude AI, which Reuters reported has no intention of easing its usage restrictions for military ...
Anthropic’s acquisition of Vercept is meant to accelerate the development of Claude’s computer-use capabilities.
A blog post from Anthropic caused IBM's market value to drop over $30 billion due to concerns about COBOL. Here's everything you need to know about COBOL and the now viral blog from Anthropic ...