The Download: bad news for inner Neanderthals, and AI warfare’s human illusion
MIT Technology Review's 'The Download' newsletter covers AI warfare's human illusion and a theory about our 'inner Neanderthal'.
Read on MIT Technology Review →Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is set to meet with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, signaling a potential resolution to a dispute between the AI startup and the Pentagon.
Why it matters
This meeting is significant because it highlights the growing intersection of major AI companies and the US government, particularly the Pentagon. Disputes between AI developers and military entities can impact the deployment of advanced AI technologies in defense, national security, and the broader AI policy landscape. A resolution could pave the way for future collaborations or set precedents for how AI companies engage with government contracts and ethical considerations in defense.
The boss of a big AI company called Anthropic is meeting with a top White House official. This is happening because Anthropic had a disagreement with the US military. The meeting might help solve the problem and allow AI to be used more by the military.
MIT Technology Review's 'The Download' newsletter covers AI warfare's human illusion and a theory about our 'inner Neanderthal'.
Read on MIT Technology Review →Article discusses operationalizing AI in public sector environments, highlighting constraints and the potential of Small Language Models (SLMs).
Read on MIT Technology Review →The article discusses the illusion of "humans in the loop" in AI-driven warfare, highlighting the legal battle between Anthropic and the Pentagon and the increasing role of AI in conflicts.
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