Amazon layoffs: robotics team hit in latest cuts
Amazon's robotics team is among the latest to face layoffs, with the company citing efficiency gains from AI and cultural revisions for broader corporate cuts.
Read on Economic Times Tech →The US military is using Anthropic's Claude AI for targeting decisions in attacks on Iran, even as other defense-tech clients are reportedly abandoning the platform.
Why it matters
This news highlights the increasing integration of advanced AI into military operations, raising significant ethical and humanitarian concerns regarding autonomous targeting and the potential for algorithmic bias in warfare. It also reveals a potential divergence in adoption trends for AI tools within the defense sector, with the US military embracing Claude while other defense-tech clients reportedly abandon it, which could impact Anthropic's reputation and future defense contracts and spark debate on AI's role in conflict.
The US military is using a powerful AI called Claude, made by Anthropic, to help decide what to hit in its attacks on Iran. This is happening even though some other companies that work with the military are apparently stopping their use of Claude.
Amazon's robotics team is among the latest to face layoffs, with the company citing efficiency gains from AI and cultural revisions for broader corporate cuts.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Google is opening an AI development center in Berlin, Germany, highlighting Europe's growing dependence on US tech firms for advanced technologies.
Read on Economic Times Tech →Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated Nvidia's investments in OpenAI and Anthropic are likely their last, but the reasoning is unclear, sparking speculation.
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