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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei sat down with CBS News for an exclusive interview, hours after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declared the company a supply chain risk to national security, which restricts military contractors from doing business with the AI giant. Amodei called the move "retaliatory and punitive," and he said Anthropic sought to draw "red lines" in the government’s use of its technology because "we believe that crossing those lines is contrary to American values, and we wanted to stand up for American values."
0:00 Why won’t Anthropic release AI without restrictions to the U.S. government?
3:21 Why couldn’t an agreement with the Pentagon be reached?
4:55 Amodei responds to Trump’s claim that Anthropic is putting "our national security in jeopardy"
7:23 Amodei reacts to Hegseth labeling Anthropic a supply chain risk
11:15 Amodei on why Americans should trust him as CEO of Anthropic
14:37 Amodei on why Anthropic needs to "draw a line in the sand"
19:38 Amodei on the "worst case scenario" Americans should know about
20:59 Amodei responds to Trump calling Anthropic "a woke company"
22:36 Will there be an agreement with the government in the future?
23:18 Amodei on his message to Trump on Anthropic
24:27 Can Anthropic survive this as a business?
26:13 Will Anthropic take legal action?
Wer sich aber mit der Person Amodei und den an diesem Text beteiligten Autoren [1], der Firma und der dieser zugrundeliegenden Prinzipien beschäftigen will, die/der möge sich die Zeit für diesen im Netz abrufbaren Text nehmen:
The Adolescence of Technology
Confronting and Overcoming the Risks of Powerful AI
1. I’m sorry, Dave
2. A surprising and terrible empowerment
3. The odious apparatus
4. Player piano
5. Black seas of infinity
- Humanity’s test
"This is the trap: AI is so powerful, such a glittering prize, that it is very difficult for human civilization to impose any restraints on it at all."