Will be interesting to see the government explain why an AI with guardrails in place would somehow, "expose military systems to potential infiltration or sabotage by adversaries" - the definition for the blacklist
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Actual__WizardMar 24, 2026
+20
It's just a bunch of totally corrupt people manipulating the markets for their buddies so they can make money by controlling the values of a company's stock.
There is no order in this country anymore.
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Fateor42Mar 27, 2026
+1
LLM's aren't actual AI, and their guardrails are notoriously porous.
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WilliamInBlackMar 24, 2026
+10
> March 24 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge is set to hear oral arguments on Tuesday in a lawsuit by Anthropic seeking to block the Pentagon's blacklisting of the artificial intelligence lab over its refusal to lift certain restrictions on its Claude AI model.
Anthropic’s lawsuit in California federal court alleges that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth overstepped his authority when he designated Anthropic a national security supply chain risk. The government can apply that label to companies that expose military systems to potential infiltration or sabotage by adversaries.
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deejay-techMar 25, 2026
+6
Pretty much...we have a bunch of checks and balances that quite literally just receive checks to avoid balances while a singular entity does quite literally whatever they want
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