President Trump on Friday ordered all federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence technology made by Anthropi
President Trump on Friday ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's artificial intelligence technology. The cause of his death is not clear. Sedaka was 86.A week-long dispute has erupted between the San Francisco AI company and the Department of Defense. It began with the DoD demanding Anthropic,
give the government full access to its AI tools without any limits or guards, the company said. And now President Trump is ordering all government agencies
to stop using Anthropic's AI products. I'm here now with my business and tech reporter, Scott Budman. Okay, Scott.
Sothis has grown very quickly here. What's all this about? Okay, it's really brought up. And the Ishard started to break, Audrey, because the government wanted to use AImade here in San Francisco with Anthropic
and a similar deal, about $200 million with Anthropic and its competitor The Venezolaaff. Anthropic stepped forward and said we are not satisfied
with how the Pentagon is using AI interms of our autonomous weapons use and some privacy issues. As you mentioned, we want to keep these guards
, what the Pentagon can do with Anthropic AI called Claude. OpenAI has ChatGPT anthropichas Claude. The Pentagon retaliated by saying, for our investment, we want to do whatever we want to do,
and you can't tell us what we can and can't do. Put a deadline on the Anthropic CEO today. As it's rolling out today, the Bushi CEO said, we're not going to budge.
We want these boundaries. And this is when the war between Hegseth and Donald Trump and the anthropologists, both on Twitter and in these statements, has been going on and on. Okay. So at least, okay,
at least when it comes to President Trump, anthropologists are out for now. Yeah, what's the government going to use OpenAI for? You mentioned OpenAI.Google, right.
It's interesting because you mentioned that yes, OpenAI has an agreement with it to use its AI, OpenAI. Also this afternoon, saying
that we actually stand with the anthropologists, which is interesting because they're bitter rivals right now, even though they're neighbors here in the Bay Area. They're rivals.
But Sam Altman, the head of OpenAI, says he stands with Anthropic, which is essentially an OpenAI spinoff. When people left OpenAI to start an anthropocentric startup, saying
that we stand with them, we also want to limit how the Pentagon can use our AI. For now, anthropocentric is gone.
Even the government was blacklisted. Donald Trump is saying that anyone with a business relationship with the government cannot use anthropocentric AI.
That’s a whole bunch of businesses, including Amazon, which is the largest investor in Anthropic. In the meantime, will it stick with OpenAI despite OpenAI’s limitations?
Does it go to Grok, which is an AI owned by Elon Musk, which apparently has government ties? That’s all the interest this weekend. And there are still questions,
like you just said, what happens next with OpenAI and Musk. That’s probably going to be answered, I assume, next week. Okay, but if not this weekend. Of course, and there are many eyes on it,
Right? Especially for business owners. You know a lot of companies are wondering, is this something I’m going to have to deal with the federal government in the future? Right.
Because if you like Anthropic’s AI and there are a lot of people and businesses out there, Anthropic actually focuses their AI on the businesses in that network.
Whereas ChatGPT from OpenAI is more consumer-centric, individuals like you and me. So all the businesses that want to continue to use Anthropic,
but also have a relationship with the federal government, that’s a big question mark. How do they proceed? When President Trump says Anthropic is blacklisted, what does blacklisting mean?
All of that has to be answered because, as you just said, there are a lot of businesses that want to work with the government and use human AI at the same time.
So we could learn more about that later this week next week. Oh, I’m sure we will. Asthus is out, this fight won't end. Apparently there's a six-month period before Anthropic is completely gone. During that time, perhaps
Trump orders federal agencies to stop use of Anthropic. Here’s why
Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic. Why tech company Anthropic faces a deadline to lift federal restrictions on its AI models.
The Defense Department is threatening to terminate its contract with the AI security firm and bar it from doing business with the rest of the government if it doesn’t comply,
But Anthropic’s CEO says he’s not backing down on another big tech company’s staff. intelligence.AmandaC Sansoni has a lot to say about Washington.
The Pentagon is under pressure to drop safety guard rails on leading AI research company Anthropic, the first AI system to be used in the military’s classified network.
On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pat Hegseth told Anthropic CEO Dario Amadethet that if Claude doesn’t allow the company to use the company for all legal purposes.
Anthropic’s $200 million contract and the company’s perceived supply chain threat. But in a blog post on Thursday, Amid rejected the demands, saying
that AI could, quote, harm democratic values rather than defend them. Do the same with autonomous weapons. These are not perfect systems. What if it did something wrong?
Amid said Anthropic won’t budge despite the threats. Some experts say the company has a lot to gain by sticking to its position.
They’re selling themselves short on safety. They’ll do a lot of business with companies that truly value that kind of thinking, and AI should be limited to the realm of war this week.
On Thursday, the company behind Block, Square, Cash App, and AfterPay announced it would lay off thousands of employees, cutting staff by 40%. Wise Tools.
According to a letter to shareholders from co-founder Jack Dorsey, the company says that artificial intelligence can do a much better job than the people who work there,
and that those who work there are likely to start a war. Suit. That Anthropic deadline officially passed at 5 p.m. today. The president has ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology.
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