Trump orders US agencies to stop use of Anthropic technology amid dispute over ethics of AI
Donald Trump has ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic technology amid ongoing disputes regarding the ethical use of AI.
Former President Donald Trump announced he will direct all federal agencies to immediately cease their use of technology developed by Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company. This order comes as a dispute between Anthropic and the Department of Defense escalates over ethical considerations in AI deployment. Trump's intervention, made just before a crucial deadline, highlights tensions between governmental authority and the emerging influence of AI companies.
The Pentagon has been at an impasse with Anthropic, demanding that the company relax its ethical guidelines associated with AI systems. The Department contends that strict adherence to Anthropic's terms could hinder its operational capabilities. Trump's statement on social media criticized what he termed the 'Leftwing nut jobs' at Anthropic for imposing their conditions on the government, framing the confrontation as a battle over the constitutional rights of the nation.
This situation underscores a broader debate about the role of AI in government and the accountability of tech companies in their dealings with state agencies. As tensions continue, the outcome will likely set significant precedents for how the federal government interacts with AI technologies and governs ethical standards in their use. The implications of this dispute could have lasting effects on AI policy and regulation in the United States.