Hegseth sets deadline for Anthropic on AI safeguards
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The Pentagon has given AI lab Anthropic a deadline to lift safety restrictions on its Claude AI model for military use, risking a £160m contract.
Claude, Anthropic's AI chatbot, has sparked major selling of US tech stocks as its capabilities induce fear among investors of widespread disruption.
Just weeks after its AI tools shook software stocks, Anthropic is pushing even deeper into the workplace. The company is updating its Claude AI helper to perform better at tasks within specific jobs,
Anthropic is disrupting knowledge work with new plugins capable of financial analysis, investment banking, engineering, and much more.
Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei until Friday to grant the Pentagon unrestricted access to Claude or face losing its defence contract and a government blacklist designation.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth warned Anthropic boss Dario Amodei that he has until Friday evening to remove restrictions on how the US military can use the company’s Claude AI chatbot – or potentially face major penalties.
DeepSeek, Moonshot and MiniMax created more than 16 million interactions with Claude using roughly 24,000 fake accounts, the U.S. company said in a blog post.
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Anthropic releases new Claude AI plugins for Microsoft Office, Google Drive, Gmail, and other business tools
Anthropic announced new features for its Claude AI assistant this week that let it work inside popular business programs and handle specialized tasks across different industries, the latest expansion that has kept investors on edge about the future of workplace software.