Thanks to Anthropic for Exposing the Trump/Hegseth Plans for Mass Surveillance and Killer Robots
In my latest Verdict column , I discuss Anthropic's refusal to bow or bend to pressure from the Trump administration to allow its AI products to be used for mass surveillance or in autonomous weapons. Most of my column addresses the following multi-step puzzle: (1) Anthropic was seeking carveouts from a contract that would allow the Department of War Defense to use its AI products for "any lawful purpose"; (2) but mass surveillance is not lawful, whereas the use of autonomous weapons under current conditions would do so little to minimize civilian casualties as to likely violate international law; (3) thus, these activities are already arguably excluded by the general provision; (4) so why did Anthropic believe it need the carveouts? In the column, I offer a number of possibilities. The short of it is that Anthropic rightly distrusted the Defense Department to correctly construe the law and steer clear of violations. In the column, I also discuss the circumstances in whi...