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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei unleashed on OpenAI in a brutal internal memo, calling their Pentagon deal messaging “straight up lies” and “safety theater.” Your favorite AI chatbots just became weapons ...
OpenAI agreed to a deal with the Pentagon in February. Staffers have quit in opposition, and customers are uninstalling ChatGPT. CEO Sam Altman said OpenAI amended the deal following public criticism.
Anthropic issued a statement earlier today stating that the company will not allow its AI platform to be used for mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weaponry by the United States ...
Hundreds of current staffers at Google and OpenAI signed an open letter expressing support for Anthropic's refusal to comply with the Pentagon’s demand for unrestricted access to its AI tools and ...
According to federal filings, OpenAI pays a hefty price tag for its skilled workers. Research scientists at the AI company command salaries from $245,000 to $685,000. The pay data reveals that OpenAI ...
Anthropic pushed for moral boundaries. OpenAI settled for softer legal ones, and now it stands to benefit as the Pentagon rushes out a politicized AI strategy during strikes on Iran. On February 28, ...
OpenAI is updating its privacy policy with new details on ads, data usage and upcoming features across its products, including ChatGPT. The update was shared with ChatGPT users and outlines how ...
In the wake of a much-maligned decision to do business with the Department of Defense, OpenAI is looking to course-correct and win back the public with the release of GPT-5.4, the company’s latest ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman voiced his support for Anthropic in its dispute with the Pentagon over the use of its AI for targeting autonomous weapons and in domestic mass surveillance. He did so in a ...
The deal came hours after President Trump had ordered federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence technology made by Anthropic, an OpenAI rival. By Cade Metz Reporting from San Francisco ...
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman defended his decision to allow the Pentagon to use its tools for classified work, fielding questions from staff at an all-hands meeting Tuesday about the principles behind the ...