CSET’s Owen J. Daniels was featured on BBC News, where he discussed the challenges of using artificial intelligence in the military and concerns around autonomous weapons systems.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco was featured on NewsNation, where she discussed the ongoing tensions between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the use of AI systems in defense and national security applications.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her insight in an article published by The Washington Post. The article examines escalating tensions between the Pentagon and Anthropic over how the company’s AI model can be used in military systems, including disputes over safeguards related to autonomous weapons, surveillance, and government demands for broader access to the technology.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert insight in an article published by BBC. The article examines tensions between Anthropic and the United States Department of Defense over how its AI model, Claude, can be used by the military amid a high-stakes dispute about safety, and ethical restrictions.
CSET’s Owen J. Daniels shared his expert perspective in an article published by the Associated Press. The article examines tensions between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the use of artificial intelligence in military operations, particularly around ethical limits on autonomous weapons and surveillance.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert insight in an article published by The Hill. The article looks at growing disagreements between AI companies and the Pentagon over how military systems should be allowed to use advanced AI tools like Anthropic’s Claude, especially around issues like human oversight and limits on surveillance and weapons use.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert perspective in an article published by Scientific American. The article examines rising tensions between Anthropic and the Pentagon as the company expands its most advanced AI systems while trying to maintain strict safety limits on military use.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert insight in an article published by The Hill. The article examines growing tensions between Anthropic and the Pentagon over how its AI model, Claude, can be deployed in military operations, following questions about its potential use in a U.S. raid in Venezuela.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert insight in an article published by DefenseScoop. The article examines the Pentagon’s dispute with Anthropic over ethical guardrails on the military’s use of generative AI models.
CSET’s Emelia Probasco shared her expert perspective in an article published by The New York Times. The article examines rising tensions between the United States Department of Defense and Anthropic over how artificial intelligence should be used on classified military systems, highlighting disagreements about safeguards and battlefield deployment.
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