by John & Andy Schlafly,Liberty Sentinel:
Trump’s spectacular capture in January of Nicolás Maduro, the Communist dictator ofVenezuela, was reportedly assisted by artificial intelligence (AI). Specifically, the AI program Claude is used in our military, and in 8 of the 10 largest companies.
Secretary of War Pete Hegseth made decisions based on multiple scenarios presented byPalantirusing Claude. And this was not the first time that the U.S. Army has benefited from this AI tool.
The stunning success of this military operation involved fewer than 200 American troops, of whom 7 were injured, and several of them were visited by President Trump last Friday at Fort Bragg. Three helicopter pilots were badly wounded in their legs by machine gun fire, Trump said, while 83 soldiers defending Maduro were killed, according to Venezuela.
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AI company Anthropic licenses Claude under anAcceptable Use Policy(AUP) that limits how it can be used. In rejection of these limitations, War Secretary Pete Hegseth threatens to eradicate it not just from our military, but from every vendor that sells products and services to our military by labeling Claude a “supply chain risk.”
This is a type of exclusion usually invoked only for foreign adversaries of the United States. But the irritation by Hegseth and the top brass in our military at Anthropic’s restrictions on the use of its product has worsened to the point where this harsh punishment of a complete banishment is being considered.
Just imagine if the scientists who worked on theManhattan Projectto develop the atomic bomb had placed restrictions on its use by the military. The military should be able touse unrestrictedAI to advance our national security as our elected president thinks best.
Anthropic is not the only AI company placing restrictions on the use of its tools. Other AI companies have also attempted to limit the military applications of their programs.
Several competitors to Anthropic, including OpenAI, Google, and xAI, are chomping at the bit to secure a contract with the U.S. Armed Services and may be willing to drop the restrictions Anthropic currently insists on maintaining. But the Trump Administration complains that it would be enormously difficult to eradicate all current uses of Claude, including those by contractors like Palantir, to switch to another AI tool.
Source: SGT Report