A Pentagon official revealed alarming AI contract restrictions that could halt military operations. These limitations, found in contracts with Anthropic, prevented planning for potential combat scenarios. The dispute escalated when an AI executive questioned its use in a high-profile mission, leading to Anthropic being deemed a security risk and banned from government work, while OpenAI secured a new deal. A Pentagon official revealed alarming AI contract restrictions that could halt military operations. These limitations, found in contracts with Anthropic, prevented planning for potential combat scenarios. The dispute escalated when an AI executive questioned its use in a high-profile mission, leading to Anthropic being deemed a security risk and banned from government work, while OpenAI secured a new deal.
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