The U.S. military used artificial intelligence in the raid that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, according to a new report.
Anthropic’s artificial-intelligence tool called Claude was used in the raid, according toThe Wall Street Journal, which cited sources it did not name.
It was unclear what the tool was used for. The company’s rules forbid Claude from being used to facilitate violence, develop weapons, or conduct surveillance.
”We cannot comment on whether Claude, or any other AI model, was used for any specific operation, classified or otherwise,” an Anthropic representative said.
“Any use of Claude — whether in the private sector or across government — is required to comply with our Usage Policies, which govern how Claude can be deployed. We work closely with our partners to ensure compliance,” the representative said.
Anthropic’s AI tool was used along with Palantir Technologies products already used by the military and law enforcement, The Wall Street Journal reported.
The use of the AI solution comes as ChatGPT has been added as a tool for use by the military, according toAir & Space Forces Magazine.
Gregory Touhill, a retired Air Force brigadier general who is the director of cybersecurity at Carnegie Mellon’s Software Engineering Institute, said AI use has become important for defense applications.
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