Judge Blocks Pentagon Move Against Anthropic in AI Ethics Dispute
A federal judge says the government likely violated constitutional protections in penalizing Anthropic after the AI firm refused to support autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
A federal judge says the government likely violated constitutional protections in penalizing Anthropic after the AI firm refused to support autonomous weapons and mass surveillance.
Catholic moral theologians say Church teaching supports Anthropic’s refusal to allow its AI systems to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons.
ANALYSIS: After rejecting Pentagon demands tied to autonomous weapons and surveillance, Anthropic’s stand has intensified debate over AI ethics — echoing recent Vatican warnings.
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