Researchers working on the most advanced AI models want rules to be drawn up to minimize the harm the technologies could cause. Their warnings need to be heard.
Software demos and Pentagon records detail how chatbots like Anthropic’s Claude could help the Pentagon analyze intelligence ...
As the U.S. military expands its use of AI tools to pinpoint targets for airstrikes in Iran, members of Congress are calling for guardrails and greater oversight of the technology’s use in war ...
Scout AI is using technology borrowed from the AI industry to power lethal weapons—and recently demonstrated its explosive potential. In a recent demonstration, held at an undisclosed military base in ...
From hypersonic aircraft to nuclear-powered submarines, many of today's most advanced defense systems rely on a special class of materials known as refractory alloys. This class refers to metals that ...
Anthropic, a leading AI company, recently refused to sign a Pentagon contract that would allow the United States military "unrestricted access" to its technology for "all lawful purposes." To sign, ...
The Pentagon has given artificial intelligence firm Anthropic until Friday to lift restrictions on how its Claude AI system can be used by the military, warning it could cancel a $200 million contract ...
The Pentagon is headed for a showdown with Anthropic, one of the world's most powerful AI companies, over the military use of its AI model after Anthropic's CEO rejected the Defense Department's ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is threatening to blacklist Anthropic from working with the U.S. military over the artificial intelligence company's refusal to loosen its safety standards. The threat ...
As the US continues its aerial attack on Iran, Anthropic models are being used for many targeting decisions.
OpenAI has reached an agreement with the Defense Department to deploy its models in the agency's network, company chief Sam ...
Though the US military's big data initiative Maven has sped up the planning of strikes for years, the comments suggest that ...