President Trump: "I am directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic's technology"
(media.greatawakening.win)
🤖 MISANTHROPIC 👾
It has always been the case that the US GOV has seized technology used in war, and sometimes the developer just disappears, strangely
This practice goes back decades.
The left being mad about this, is forgetting this history. THIS time, in THIS case, Trump's administration asked them. Rather than seizing it at gunpoint like in the past.
They said no. That was a mistake. They'll go with Palantir and OpenAI or Musk's now.
In fact, I think Trump set up Anthropic to act like an asshole so that he could justify giving the no bid contract to ELON MUSK without the appearance of nepotism or favoritism.
5Dchess. Once again.
In this case, I believe the objective wasn't so much to acquire the technology but rather expose it for being anti-American and traitorous.
Its POTUS' playbook.
Bring enemies close, put them in the spotlight, expose their treason, bring about their downfall, rinse and repeat.
The United States Military has capabilities beyond what any of us can possibly fathom. I highly doubt they actually needed Anthropic's tech to begin with.
what Anthropic products are anti-American and traitorous?
Yes.
Is this reddit now with brain dead responses?
Well, the test wouldn't be conclusive, but there are plenty of examples of people testing words and phrases to infer bias. Asking if George Floyd was a good person, for example.
when you train a language model on garbage data expect garbage results.
All, if there is more than one.
Their only conditions were to not use their AI in zero human input kill drones. C'mon man.
in case you doubt (AI saved me a lot of time here)
Invention Secrecy Act: Under the Invention Secrecy Act, the U.S. government can prevent a patent from being granted if it deems an invention a threat to national security. This allows the government to withhold the invention from public disclosure and, in effect, control its use.
Defense Production Act (DPA): The DPA grants the president authority to direct private industry to prioritize government contracts, including for critical technologies. While not a direct seizure, it enables the government to compel production or access to essential resources, including advanced technology, during emergencies or wartime.
Military Acquisition and Reverse Engineering: Historically, the U.S. has actively acquired foreign military technology during conflicts. For example, during the Cold War, the U.S. recovered and reverse-engineered Soviet aircraft and missiles (like the MiG-15 and SA-2) to understand enemy capabilities and improve its own systems.
International Law and War Booty: In armed conflict, under the law of war, captured military equipment—including advanced autonomous weapon systems (AWS)—can be seized and used by the capturing state. While prize law traditionally applies to vessels, modern interpretations suggest that captured military technology, especially if it serves a legitimate military objective, may be lawfully taken and repurposed.
Government Use of Patented Inventions: Even if a private individual holds a patent, the U.S. government may use the invention without consent under the principle of "government use rights," especially when it serves national defense. The inventor cannot sue to stop the use, though they may be entitled to reasonable compensation.
Every single one of those are a direct violation of the Constitution, and a direct violation of the rights of the owners of the company, or companies, the government targets. The government was never delegated any such power, nor could it be.
Great!
Now do property tax.
Income tax, too
Property tax isn't federal.
Did anybody ask anthropic why?? Perhaps we can start the conversation from there.
"This is a real post from President Trump, made today (February 27, 2026) on Truth Social. Here's the context behind it:
The dispute: The Pentagon has been pushing Anthropic to allow the U.S. military to use Claude AI "for all lawful purposes" without restrictions. Anthropic refused, holding two firm lines: Claude will not be used in fully autonomous weapons and will not be used for mass domestic surveillance of Americans. CEO Dario Amodei stated the company "cannot in good conscience accede" to the Pentagon's demands.
What happened today: The Pentagon had set a 5:01 PM ET deadline for Anthropic to agree to their terms. Trump's Truth Social post came about an hour before that deadline passed. After the deadline, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a "supply-chain risk to national security," effectively blocking all federal contractors from doing business with the company CBS News — a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries.
Anthropic's response: The company said it would "challenge any supply chain risk designation in court," arguing the designation "would both be legally unsound and set a dangerous precedent for any American company that negotiates with the government." CBS News
Broader industry reaction: OpenAI said it has the same "red lines" as Anthropic regarding autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. Over 100 Google workers sent a letter demanding similar limits on Gemini's military use. Anchorage Daily News
Anthropic said its objections were rooted in the belief that "today's frontier AI models are not reliable enough" for these use cases — not ideological opposition to military AI broadly. Anchorage Daily News
This is a rapidly developing story with significant implications for AI governance, national security, and the relationship between the tech industry and the federal government."
I'm not seeing the problem in the government not using AI in kill drones and spying networks against Americans. Fuck is wrong with everyone today? These are bad things now because Trump tweeted about it? Everyone here is acting like libshits do when they're told to believe something.
I feel ya
Lol the military already uses Google for missile guidance...(among a ton of other things).
CBS News? Really?
https://www.gotquestions.org/anthropic-principle.html
That was an excellent article, best of its kind I've seen. One question that comes to mind is can life emerge from a humanly hostile environment in its own form.
God makes it look easy 😁
News saying Open AI signed a deal hours later.
Right after they made public statement that along with Google, they dont want their AI to be used for military or whatever.
Open Ai is worse as a company it seems. And the CEO seems like a total grifter who (allegedly) had a whistleblower murdered. and Chat GPT is woke af.
So why? If they are basically taking the models and using them, maybe combining them all then makes sense. But anything other than Grok at this point seems stupid.