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Data:     Fri, 6 Mar 2026 11:47:53 -0500
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'Straight up lies': Anthropic CEO attacks OpenAI's US military announcement 
in leaked memo  as new report suggests company is back in talks with Pentagon

Date:
Thu, 05 Mar 2026 17:53:09 +0000

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has been having his say about the complicated
events of recent days.

FULL STORY
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has sent out a lengthy internal memo
It attacks OpenAI's messaging around its new Pentagon deal
Anthropic and Claude may still be in talks with the US government

If you thought the debate around AI
company dealings with the US military was going to simmer down, think again:
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has rather candidly accused rival OpenAI of 
telling "straight up lies" about its agreements with the Pentagon. 

Late last week, Anthropic stepped away from a new deal with US intelligence,
citing safety concerns over the use of AI in mass surveillance (especially on
domestic citizens) and fully autonomous weapons. In response, US officials 
and the President himself declared that Anthropic's AI bot Claude would no
longer be used by government agencies. OpenAI and CEO Sam Altman swiftly 
moved in , announcing their own deal with the US military that apparently had
"more guardrails" than the one offered to Anthropic. Users were far from
convinced about the ethics: in the days since, ChatGPT uninstalls have risen
sharply, and Claude has rapidly risen up the App Store charts .

In an internal memo (via The Information ), Amodei's response has been to
question OpenAI's claims. He calls OpenAI's overall messaging "mendacious",
and suggests it includes phrases like "safety layer" that don't fully hold 
up. In Amodei's opinion, a lot of the reassurances OpenAI has given are
"safety theater".

OpenAI is "placating employees"

Amodei goes on to say
that OpenAI is more concerned with "placating employees" than actually
safeguarding the use of AI, and questions the caveat in the Pentagon deal 
that mentions "all lawful use"  something which can be rather a gray area 
when it comes to issues like domestic surveillance authorizations. 

The memo also highlights how AI can be fooled and misused  in the most basic
way, by simply lying to it about the nature of the data it's processing  
while emphasizing Anthropic's focus on safety and security. The approaches
that OpenAI is taking here "mostly do not work", Amodei says. 

OpenAI chief Sam Altman will almost definitely have more to say, and has
already admitted the initial OpenAI announcement was "rushed" and "sloppy". 
In the meantime, the Financial Times reports that Anthropic and Claude may be
finding a way back into a deal with the US military after all  though it's 
not clear what the terms would be.

The report doesn't add much about the latest negotiations, or how they could
potentially impact the OpenAI agreement, but it seems as though the
relationship between Anthropic and the US government might not be quite over
yet.

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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/ai-platforms-assistants/claude/straight-up-lies-anth
ropic-ceo-attacks-openais-us-military-announcement-in-leaked-memo-as-new-repor
t-suggests-company-is-back-in-talks-with-pentagon

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