Conflicting Rulings Leave Anthropic in ‘Supply-Chain Risk’ Limbo
A US appeals court ruling has left Anthropic's Claude model in a state of uncertainty, as it relates to the company's potential use by the US military. A lower court decision from March raised questions about the model's use, but the appeals court ruling has added complexity to the issue. The conflicting rulings have left Anthropic in a state of limbo, with the company's future use by the military hanging in the balance. The US military has been exploring the use of AI-powered models like Claude for various tasks. However, the conflicting rulings have raised concerns about the model's safety and security. The outcome of the case will have significant implications for the use of AI in military applications and the broader industry.
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