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John K's avatar

"only belatedly learned what anyone could have told them a year ago, which is that you can’t pick and choose what work you do for the Pentagon"

This is a good line, but it's clearly not true? Millions of people do work for DoD in some form or another and no-one thinks that agreeing to sell toilets to military bases renders you liable to being conscripted into making bombs. Maybe Anthropic should've been more alert to the possibility of a Trumpified DoD pulling some shit, but the norm breaking (and, I think, law breaking) is all on one side.

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It's unclear to me if David Sacks objects to this outcome: he's been vocal about his hostility towards Anthropic in the recent past, and has so far avoided any comment talking about this (he's spent much more of his Twitter time recently denying that Trump and Musk had any involvement in Epstein's crimes, for unclear reasons).

It's unclear to me if Stephen Miller objects to this outcome: certainly Katie Miller has been very vocal about opposing "woke AI companies", a standard which for her seems to include OpenAI, and Stephen Miller's immigration policies have done a tremendous amount to damage every AI lab.

Elon Musk probably benefits from the fight, even if it's a bit embarrassing to have Grok available and everyone involved dismissing it as inferior to Claude.

I think everyone who wants America to have a strong AI industry overall thinks this is bad. But that doesn't obviously describe multiple important figures in the Trump administration.

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