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aldonius 7 hours ago

I thought Anthropic's take on #2 was they don't think the model's good enough yet?

nomilk 7 hours ago | parent [-]

But compared to what - if Anthropic's models aren't perfect but still better than existing (old school) models, it's understandable DoW still wants to use them (since they're potentially the best available, despite imperfections). I think Hegseth is saying to Anthropic: "that's our call, not yours".

nemomarx 6 hours ago | parent [-]

But surely if Anthropic thinks there's a risk that their models might make bad decisions, and the resulting civilian or etc deaths are blamed on them, it's their right to refuse to sell it for that purpose? That's why they had those restrictions in the contract to begin with. How can they be forced to provide something?

nomilk 6 hours ago | parent [-]

I agree they can't be forced to provide something. I just see DoW's reasoning, and I can't fault it.

Anthropic are taking a moral position which is admirable, but in this case it could actually make people's lives worse (if we assume more false positives and fewer true positives, which is probably a fair assumption given how much better 'modern' AI is compared to the neural net image recognition of just a few years ago).