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Assunto:  Anthropic draws line in the sand in standoff with US government
De:       Mike Powell
Data:     Sat, 28 Feb 2026 10:55:25 -0500
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`We cannot in good conscience accede to their request': Anthropic CEO Dario
Amodei draws a line in the sand in standoff with US government

By Benedict Collins published yesterday

Dario Amodei makes Anthropic's boundaries very clear

    Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei does not want Claude used by the Pentagon for
mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons
    A statement has laid bare Anthropic's reasons for retaining Claude's safety
rails
    Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic until Friday to provide the DoD with full
access

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has released a statement concerning the company's
ongoing disagreement with the US Department of Defense.  Amodei declared
Anthropic "cannot in good conscience accede" to the DoD's request to provide
full access to its AI models, over fears they could be used for `mass
domestic surveillance' and `fully autonomous weapons'.

US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has threatened to label Anthropic as a
"supply chain risk" and invoke the Defense Production Act to force the
company to comply.

Unprecedented threats against Anthropic

In his statement, Amodei said Anthropic has historically had a very good
relationship with the US government, including being the first AI company to
deploy its models within US government networks, the National Laboratories, and
the first to deploy models for national security.

Amodei also noted the company has complied with US regulations on the use and
sale of AI models to China, to the extent that it chose to "forgo several
hundred million dollars in revenue" by preventing the use of Claude by the
Chinese Communist Party.

"Anthropic understands that the Department of War, not private companies,
makes military decisions," Amodei continued. "However, in a narrow set of
cases, we believe AI can undermine, rather than defend, democratic values."

But the hesitations to provide the DoD with full access to Claude surround the
potential misuse of the model for two nefarious purposes.

Regulations surrounding AI have not caught up with the capabilities of AI
models such as Claude, Amodei says, which would allow the US government to
deploy Claude as a tool for mass domestic surveillance.  Theoretically, the
government could purchase highly detailed records and use AI models organize it
into highly accurate reflection of US citizens at a scale never seen before.

As for AI use in weapons systems, Amodei says they "may prove critical for
our national defense," but he argues that current AI models are "simply not
reliable enough to power fully autonomous weapons." If an AI model in charge
of an autonomous weapon system were to suffer a hallucination, the
responsibility would likely fall on the model developer.

Amodei also addresses the threats made by Hegseth, stating that they "are
inherently contradictory: one labels us a security risk; the other labels
Claude as essential to national security."

The statement concludes that Anthropic's "strong preference is to continue
to serve the Department and our warfighters-with our two requested safeguards
in place."

"Should the Department choose to offboard Anthropic, we will work to enable a
smooth transition to another provider, avoiding any disruption to ongoing
military planning, operations, or other critical missions. Our models will be
available on the expansive terms we have proposed for as long as required."


https://www.techradar.com/pro/security/we-cannot-in-good-conscience-accede-to-t
heir-request-anthropic-ceo-dario-amodei-draws-a-line-in-the-sand-in-standoff-wi
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