Trump orders federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s AI
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Donald Trump has banned the federal government for using Anthropic's AI technology after the company's CEO Dario Amodei said "No" to the Pentagon'.
President Donald Trump on Friday called for federal agencies to stop their use of Anthropic's Claude AI after the company refused to give the Department of Defense permission to let it use Claude for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons systems.
Originally, AI-generated videos were obvious and could be easily called out. Now, high school athletes are using AI to alter their highlight tapes. While it was only a matter of time before this happened,
AI also makes phishing attempts far harder to spot, as scammers can craft booking confirmations and other communication using authentic branding and perfect text. And fake booking sites (as described above), rental listings, and tour pages are nearly indistinguishable from real ones, thanks to AI-generated photos, videos, and reviews.
Pope Leo XIV tells priests to stop using AI to write their sermons, insisting “the brain needs to be used.” The pontiff weighs in on the growing role of artificial intelligence in the world and the Church.
AI has its pros, but now the cons have crept into the football world. Most notably, high school football players are using it to their advantage.
Americans are increasingly encountering and using artificial intelligence technologies like Anthropic’s Claude, OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini.
AI company Anthropic has blocked the Pentagon from using its technology to power fully autonomous weapons. Its CEO Dario Amodei said in a statement on Thursday that he “cannot in good conscience” remove safeguards from its model, Claude, as per the department of defence’s request.