Digest: Anthropic Sues US Defence Department; Meta's Deepfake Moderation Falling Short; Barb Adds Pre-Campaign Functionality - ExchangeWire.com
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Digest: Anthropic Sues US Defence Department; Meta's Deepfake Moderation Falling Short; Barb Adds Pre-Campaign Functionality - ExchangeWire.com
"These actions are unprecedented and unlawful. The constitution does not allow the government to wield its enormous power to punish a company for its protected speech. Seeking judicial review does not change our longstanding commitment to harnessing AI to protect our national security."
"Meta's Oversight Board, a semi-independent body tasked with guiding the company's content moderation protocols, has called on the company to overhaul how it surfaces and labels AI-generated content, concluding that Meta's current systems for identifying deepfakes on its platforms are falling short."
Anthropic filed two lawsuits against the US Department of Defence after being designated a 'supply chain risk'—the first such designation against a US company. The conflict arose from Anthropic's implementation of safeguards preventing military use of its AI models for mass domestic surveillance or autonomous weaponry. Anthropic claims the designation violates First Amendment rights and is unlawful. The company remains committed to national security applications and ongoing government negotiations. Simultaneously, Meta's Oversight Board determined the company's deepfake moderation is insufficient, calling for improved identification and labeling of AI-generated content across its platforms.
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