The U.S. used artificial intelligence in the mission to capture Nicolás Maduro, according to a source
The Pentagon reportedly utilized the AI model Claude during the military operation that led to the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
According to a report from The Wall Street Journal, the Pentagon incorporated the AI model Claude, developed by Anthropic, in its military operations aimed at capturing Nicolás Maduro, the Venezuelan president. The deployment of this AI system was not confined to the planning stage but was also utilized during the live mission, although the specific functions of the technology have not been detailed in reports.
The operation involved airstrikes across various locations in Caracas and reportedly resulted in the deaths of numerous Cubans and Venezuelans, while no American casualties were reported. Following the operation, Maduro was taken to the United States to face charges related to his governance in Venezuela. This military action raises significant questions regarding the implications of using advanced technology in warfare, particularly as it relates to accountability and the impact on non-combatants.
Anthropic's spokesperson stated that the company could not confirm whether Claude was directly involved in this specific military operation, emphasizing that its policies prevent the use of the technology for violent purposes, weapon development, or monitoring. The application of artificial intelligence in military contexts has sparked a broader debate about the ethical considerations and potential consequences of such technologies in modern warfare.