In the Anthropic-Pentagon battle, the real autonomous weapon was PR
Source: Washington Examiner · Bias: Center Right
Summary
In Silicon Valley’s quest to win hearts and minds over its artificial intelligence innovations, the spiraling public spat between Anthropic and its government client, the Pentagon, offers a revealing look at how public relations, and not AI, has become the real weapon of note. A recent Washington Post opinion piece claimed that “standing up to […]
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