
"Anthropic argues in court that it has no visibility, technical ability, or any kind of 'kill switch' for its technology once deployed, raising concerns about control."
"The Pentagon contends that Anthropic poses a supply chain risk as it seeks to deploy the Mythos model, complicating the administration's national security arguments."
"Anthropic's usage policies explicitly prohibit the use of its technology for autonomous weapons or mass surveillance, which the Pentagon has dismissed as irrelevant."
Anthropic asserts it has no visibility or control over its technology once deployed, which is a central point in its legal battle with the Pentagon. The company maintains that the Pentagon can test models before deployment. Anthropic's policies prohibit the use of its technology for autonomous weapons or mass surveillance, but the Pentagon has dismissed these as irrelevant. A D.C. court denied Anthropic's request to pause a supply chain risk designation, preventing participation in new Pentagon contracts while allowing work with other agencies. A hearing is set for May 19.
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