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Max Spero

@max_spero_
17 posts
2026-03-03
Confirmation by the administration that the OpenAI contract contained the “all lawful use” wording that Anthropic rejected. Sam's wordsmithing aside, this opens the door for Trump or a future leader to authorize autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance with AI.
2026-03-03 View on X
Jessica Tillipman

A look at the rights AI companies have in US government contracts, such as the “any lawful use” standard, amid the Anthropic-DOD dispute and the OpenAI-DOD deal

But Users Aren't Buying It

Confirmation by the administration that the OpenAI contract contained the “all lawful use” wording that Anthropic rejected. Sam's wordsmithing aside, this opens the door for Trump or a future leader to authorize autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance with AI.
2026-03-03 View on X
Bloomberg

Sources: amid negotiations with the DOD, Anthropic submitted a bid to compete in a $100M DOD contest to develop voice-controlled, autonomous drone swarming tech

Anthropic PBC was among the artificial intelligence companies that submitted a proposal earlier this year to compete …

2026-03-02
Confirmation by the administration that the OpenAI contract contained the “all lawful use” wording that Anthropic rejected. Sam's wordsmithing aside, this opens the door for Trump or a future leader to authorize autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance with AI.
2026-03-02 View on X
Jessica Tillipman

A look at the rights AI companies have in US government contracts, such as the “any lawful use” standard, amid the Anthropic-DOD dispute and the OpenAI-DOD deal

It Depends on the Acquisition Pathway, the Contract Type, and the Contract Terms.

Confirmation by the administration that the OpenAI contract contained the “all lawful use” wording that Anthropic rejected. Sam's wordsmithing aside, this opens the door for Trump or a future leader to authorize autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance with AI.
2026-03-02 View on X
Hyperdimensional

The Anthropic-DOD skirmish is the first major public debate on control over frontier AI, and institutions behaved erratically, maliciously, and without clarity

On Anthropic and the Department of War  —  I.  —  A little more than a decade ago, I sat with my father and watched him die.

Confirmation by the administration that the OpenAI contract contained the “all lawful use” wording that Anthropic rejected. Sam's wordsmithing aside, this opens the door for Trump or a future leader to authorize autonomous weapons or mass domestic surveillance with AI.
2026-03-02 View on X
The Verge

Sources: OpenAI agreed to follow US laws that have allowed for mass surveillance in the past, and the DOD didn't budge from its demands over bulk analyzing data

On Friday evening, amidst fallout from a standoff between the Department of Defense and Anthropic, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman announced …

2026-03-01
“all lawful purposes” confirmed to be included in the contract. I sure hope we never have an executive order authorizing the use of fully autonomous weapons and AI-enabled mass domestic surveillance. [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
OpenAI

OpenAI says its DOD agreement upholds its redlines and “has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's”

We think our agreement has more guardrails than any previous agreement for classified AI deployments, including Anthropic's.

“all lawful purposes” confirmed to be included in the contract. I sure hope we never have an executive order authorizing the use of fully autonomous weapons and AI-enabled mass domestic surveillance. [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
Wall Street Journal

Sources: the Pentagon used Claude in its major air attack in Iran, hours after Trump declared that the federal government will end its use of Anthropic's tools

Within hours of declaring that the federal government will end its use of artificial-intelligence tools made by tech company Anthropic …

“all lawful purposes” confirmed to be included in the contract. I sure hope we never have an executive order authorizing the use of fully autonomous weapons and AI-enabled mass domestic surveillance. [image]
2026-03-01 View on X
The Atlantic

Source describes the failed Pentagon-Anthropic talks: through the end, the Pentagon wanted to use Anthropic's AI to analyze bulk data collected about Americans

Right up until the moment that Pete Hegseth moved to terminate the government's relationship with the AI company Anthropic …

2025-11-30
Curious about AI use in paper writing or reviews? We ran every paper and every review through @pangramlabs, and this is what we found. 🧵
2025-11-30 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

We were curious about our false positive rate, so we ran all ICLR 2022 reviews (pre-ChatGPT) as a baseline. Lightly AI-edited FPR: 1 in 1,000 Moderately AI-edited FPR: 1 in 5,000 Heavily AI-edited FPR: 1 in 10,000 Fully AI-generated: No false positives [image]
2025-11-30 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

@gneubig @pangramlabs Thanks for the push to do this. People deserve more transparency around AI use. Nobody wants to spend time digging into a nonsensical paper that is largely AI-generated. And nobody wants to spend hours on new experiments to respond to a review that came straight out of ChatGPT
2025-11-30 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

2025-11-29
@gneubig @pangramlabs Thanks for the push to do this. People deserve more transparency around AI use. Nobody wants to spend time digging into a nonsensical paper that is largely AI-generated. And nobody wants to spend hours on new experiments to respond to a review that came straight out of ChatGPT
2025-11-29 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

Curious about AI use in paper writing or reviews? We ran every paper and every review through @pangramlabs, and this is what we found. 🧵
2025-11-29 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

We were curious about our false positive rate, so we ran all ICLR 2022 reviews (pre-ChatGPT) as a baseline. Lightly AI-edited FPR: 1 in 1,000 Moderately AI-edited FPR: 1 in 5,000 Heavily AI-edited FPR: 1 in 10,000 Fully AI-generated: No false positives [image]
2025-11-29 View on X
Nature

Pangram Labs: ~21% of the 75,800 peer reviews submitted for ICLR 2026, a major ML conference, were fully AI-generated, and 50%+ contained signs of AI use

By - Miryam Naddaf 0  —  Miryam Naddaf is a science writer based in London.  —  Search author on:  —  PubMed Google Scholar

2025-03-12
Any guesses on how Pangram detects outputs from unreleased LLMs? [image]
2025-03-12 View on X
@sama

Sam Altman says OpenAI trained an AI model that is good at creative writing and shares a short story it wrote; he's “not sure yet how/when it will get released”

we trained a new model that is good at creative writing (not sure yet how/when it will get released). this is the first time i have been really struck by something written by AI; i...

2025-01-05
When we approached Meta with an offer to help them deal with their AI spam, they said they were already working on it internally. But turns out they were actually planning on dialing up the amount of AI content on their platforms. Meta just wanted control over the slop
2025-01-05 View on X
404 Media

After a backlash, Meta says newly viral AI-generated profiles on Facebook and Instagram were created in 2023 in “an early experiment”, and it is deleting them

and what you can do with it Mia Sato / The Verge : Meta's AI-generated bot profiles are not being received well Josh Kerwick / Star Observer : Meta Wipes Scrutinised AI Accounts, I...

2025-01-04
When we approached Meta with an offer to help them deal with their AI spam, they said they were already working on it internally. But turns out they were actually planning on dialing up the amount of AI content on their platforms. Meta just wanted control over the slop
2025-01-04 View on X
404 Media

After backlash, Meta says newly viral AI profiles on Facebook and Instagram were created in 2023 in “an early experiment”, and it is deleting the profiles

Earlier this week, Meta executive Connor Hayes told the Financial Times that the company is going to roll out AI character profiles …