Anthropic irks White House with limits on models’ use
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- Anthropic refuses to allow its AI models to be used for certain law enforcement tasks, including surveillance of US citizens, causing tension with the Trump administration.
- The company's policies on 'domestic surveillance' are seen as vague and selectively enforced, leading to criticism from senior officials.
- Anthropic's restrictions have created challenges for private contractors working with law enforcement and national security agencies, as its models are among the few cleared for top-secret situations.
- Unlike other AI providers, Anthropic does not offer specific carveouts for law enforcement activities, which has led to frustration within the government.
- The company has a $1 deal with the federal government to offer its services to agencies but maintains prohibitions on using its models for weapons development.
- Anthropic's stance reflects broader tensions between the AI 'safety' movement and the Republican administration, which favors faster AI development.
- Despite its political challenges, Anthropic's high-performing models continue to protect its position in the government sector.