Opinion argues that nation-states must retain a monopoly on the use of force in response to AI threats.
Opinion asserts the Pentagon is attempting to coerce Anthropic over AI development and that such pressure is justified.
US Department of Defense formally notifies Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.
Noah Smith contends that nation-states must retain a monopoly on the legitimate use of force in the context of powerful AI.
Sources report the US has drafted a rule that would require countries whose companies buy large volumes of Nvidia and AMD AI chips to invest in US AI infrastructure.
Sources say the US is considering a draft rule that would require countries whose companies buy large volumes of Nvidia and AMD AI chips to invest in US AI infrastructure in exchange for advanced semiconductors.
Sources report US officials propose expanding AI chip export controls to require Commerce Department approval for Nvidia and AMD shipments to each country.
Opinion claims the Pentagon is attempting to pressure/coerce Anthropic over AI development and risks.
Argument asserts nation-states must retain a monopoly on the use of force to manage AI threats.
US Department of Defense officially notifies Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are designated a U.S. supply chain risk effective immediately.