
Episode 313
🤖 Pentagon vs. Anthropic: The Deadline That Could Change AI Warfare Forever
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February 25, 20269m 0s
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Show Notes
The US Department of Defense has given Anthropic a hard deadline to accept sweeping new terms for military use of its Claude AI — including potential use in lethal autonomous weapons — or face serious consequences. Anthropic is reportedly refusing to budge, even as OpenAI and xAI have already agreed to the Pentagon's demands. At the same time, Anthropic is accusing three Chinese AI firms of running a massive, coordinated campaign to steal its technology through millions of fraudulent interactions. On the hardware front, Meta just struck a blockbuster deal with AMD worth up to $100 billion, and a Google TPU spinout just raised $500 million to take on Nvidia. Meanwhile, a new wave of AI model releases is challenging the old 'bigger is better' assumption, with hybrid architectures outperforming models many times their size. A leading AI professor is sounding alarms about chatbot-induced psychosis, markets are rattled by a speculative AI economic collapse scenario, and energy regulators warn that planned datacenters could exceed entire national power grids. Today's episode maps the collision of AI with warfare, geopolitics, public health, and the physical limits of our infrastructure — and what it all means for the decade ahead.
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