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Anthropic and the federal government will be checking to make sure you're not trying to build a nuclear bomb with Claude's ...
Because savvy terrorists always use public internet services to plan their mischief, right? Anthropic says it has scanned an ...
As part of its ongoing work with the National Nuclear Security Administration, the small but critical agency charged with ...
Anthropic, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) start-up backed by Amazon and Google, has developed a new tool to stop its chatbot ...
With the US government’s help, Anthropic built a tool designed to prevent its AI models from being used to make nuclear weapons.
Claude AI of Anthropic now prohibits chats about nuclear and chemical weapons, reflecting the company's commitment to safety ...
The GSA is leveraging the State Department's “privacy-preserving” API for passport records to compare passport photos submitted to Login.gov.
Anthropic, in collaboration with the US government, has created an AI-powered classifier that detects and blocks nuclear weapons-related queries, aiming to prevent AI misuse in national security ...
However, Anthropic also backtracks on its blanket ban on generating all types of lobbying or campaign content to allow for ...
Though we fortunately haven't seen any examples in the wild yet, many academic studies have demonstrated it may be possible ...
In other words, Anthropic and Palantir may not have handed the AI chatbot the nuclear codes — but it will now have access to some spicy intel. It also lands Anthropic in ethically murky company.
Amid growing scrutiny of AI safety, Anthropic has updated its usage policy for Claude, expanding restrictions on dangerous applications and reinforcing safeguards against misuse.