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    1. SituationTurbulent90 on

      Well, they shouldn’t kneecap themselves just because the SecDef is a fucking clown that loves to cosplay. 

    2. YukariYakum0 on

      Tbf, US intelligence agencies always have been as catty and territorial as a bunch of teen movie prom queens.

    3. EvelynnsHope17 on

      Who is going to prosecute them anyways?
      The law is made up and the rules don’t matter

    4. hotinhawaii on

      I’m sure the bootlicking, former builder who is now the unconfirmed, unnominated head of National Intelligence will get this all sorted right out.

    5. Hungry-King-1842 on

      One agency is peeling through the politics and using the tool best suited for the job. The other is a political dumpster fire. Take your pick.

    6. CardinalOfNYC on

      It’s also being used by the Pentagon, itself, despite all the blacklist nonsense

      As usual this is all worded in a way where they can still work with contractors who work with anthropic… Most of these systems, they aren’t directly made by anthropic or openai, they are built by some other company but using the Claude or chatGPT as the engine. And that’s all still going on.

    7. The blacklist isn’t for security reasons. It’s because Hegseth is a little bitch.

    8. lol I do contract work with the airforce and Claude is our go to for pretty much everything

    9. Anthropic may be blacklisted by Republicans for not sufficiently cooperating with their treachery against America, but that has nothing to do with choices made by Americans who are looking for gen AI solutions.

    10. LongTrailEnjoyer on

      What a difference a manager makes. One head thinks Anthropic is “woke” and the other head of a departments knows it’s the best and ignores anything else.

    11. Bullshit Fake Story. Typical anthropic marketing bullshit right before the IPO

    12. Lost_Drunken_Sailor on

      The second largest government agency behind the DoD is the Department of VA. They happily use Claude.

    13. impersonaljoemama on

      This isn’t so much an “administration,” more like a “regime.”

    14. Yeah, no shit.

      At the end of February, Hegseth announced the „ban“, which actually meant „six month ramp down“.

      The first week in March the Pentagon added an exemption for „mission critical“ applications for which there is no alternative.

      Now they’re finding other exemptions.

      By the end of August, they’ll drop it.

      It’s sabre rattling.

    15. tr0nvicious on

      During the Syrian Civil War there were militant groups backed by the Pentagon fighting groups backed by the CIA. Not entirely related but yeah that’s feds for you.

    16. Curious_Associate904 on

      yeah but like my washing machine is being used by the NSA so its no big deal.

    17. If it wasn’t so important, it would be comedic how inept this administration is. It truly is amateur hour at the White House.

    18. Because the President threw a little hissy fit, no one is going to stop using the best tools unless the government makes it actually illegal to do so

    19. Save_Us_Romo on

      This is so they can claim the other doesn’t have some clearance that prevents them from cross referencing each other that way they don’t have to take the blame for 9/11

    20. Ballistic_86 on

      Almost like it’s still called the Gulf of Mexico regardless of Trump and his current regime desires. Anthropic hurt Trumps feelings because they didn’t want to be used for making life or death decisions, that’s it. The NSA wouldn’t use it if it weren’t the appropriate tool.

    21. Flashy_Month_5423 on

      It kinda makes sense.
      Hegseth is a petty bitch, whoever is running NSA probably isn’t.
      Hegseth dumped Anthropic because they wanted controls on whether AI is used for kill decisions, the NSA literally will never ask them to cross that line, though I’m sure they have their AI involved in other unethical stuff.

    22. The Pentagon had no reason to blacklist Anthropic. They just got pissed because they, Anthropic told them they couldn’t use it for certain things. So they decided to bully them like they do all companies to get what they want. No doubt the NSA sat down and discussed how they planned to utilize the capability. So, be an ass and try to push companies around or be civil and work out a mutal agreement. 🤔

    23. They can only block it from being used on „covered systems“. par 2026 level „journalism“ going on here.

    24. Realistic_Muscles on

      Schrodinger’s Mythos

      Ponzi-economy & Lying government.

      Great combo

    25. “ We’re gonna blacklist you for LIFE and declare your software a WORLDWIDE SECURITY THREAT, unless you let us use it to do illegal stuff! „

    26. “ We are gonna declare your software as a GLOBAL SECURITY THREAT unless you let us use it to do all the illegal things we want to do! „

    27. tapdancinghellspawn on

      I’ll be so happy when Trump and his band of idiots are swept out of Washington. They haven’t done anything good except for billionaires, techbros, racists, and misogynists, which these groups have a lot of overlap.

    28. “ We are going to declare your very powerful software as an INTERNATIONAL SECURITY THREAT, unless you let us use it to do all the illegal things we want to do „

    29. GMGarry_Chess on

      They also call themselves the DoW but all of their forms are called DD forms and the department is called the DoD within the forms

    30. This „government“ is prolly the end of democracy as we knew it in the US, those who pull the strings finally have a puppet limp enough to completely manipulate.

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