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Steve Bannon says Anthropic ‘had it right’ in rejecting deal with the Pentagon

At least one person in Trump world believes Anthropic was correct to reject a deal with the Pentagon.

“I think Anthropic had it right,” former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon said during the Semafor World Economy Summit in Washington, D.C., on Thursday.

Bannon said allowing the Pentagon to operate Anthropic’s frontier model — Claude — with little guardrails is “too dangerous.”

Bannon, who’s criticized the development of superintelligent AI, said there needs to be greater transparency about how weapons manufacturers will use AI.

“The central thing is what is happening in the weapons lab with AI,” Bannon said. “We have no earthly idea.”

The clash between Anthropic and the Pentagon began in February amid negotiations about the military using Claude. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth pressed the company to accept its terms of use or risk losing its contract with the military.

In a blog post, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said the company “cannot in good conscience accede” to the Pentagon’s requests. Specifically, Amodei said the company had concerns over two issues: mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.

Anthropic’s refusal drew a swift response from the Pentagon, which effectively blacklisted the company by labeling it a supply chain risk and barring federal agencies from using the tech. Anthropic filed a lawsuit in March against Hegseth, the Pentagon, the Executive Office of the President, and other federal agencies over the blacklist efforts.

The Pentagon, meanwhile, quickly made a deal with Sam Altman’s OpenAI.

Despite the legal and business fallout, Anthropic won big in the court of public opinion. Claude temporarily overtook ChatGPT in the App Store, and the company garnered praise for standing its ground.

More recently, Anthropic made headlines with the announcement of its new model, Mythos. The company said it paused the model’s release due to cybersecurity concerns.

“Claude Mythos Preview’s large increase in capabilities has led us to decide not to make it generally available,” the company wrote in the preview’s system card. “Instead, we are using it as part of a defensive cybersecurity program with a limited set of partners.”




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Steve Bannon has to actually go to prison by July 1, Trump-appointed judge says

Steve Bannon, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, must start serving his four-month prison sentence by July 1, a district judge in Washington DC has ruled.

The former Trump chief strategist was found guilty in 2022 of two charges of contempt of Congress after he failed to appear for a January 6 House Committee hearing and refused to hand over documents related to Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election.

Bannon, 70, was initially given a stay of his prison term by US District Judge Carl Nichols, a Trump appointee, as the Breitbart veteran appealed his conviction.

But a federal appeals court upheld the original sentence in early May, and now Nichols says it’s time for Bannon to serve his time.

“I do not believe the original basis for my stay exists any longer,” Nichols said on Thursday, per The Associated Press.

Bannon told reporters outside the courthouse that he plans to bring his appeal to a higher court.

“I’ve got great lawyers, and we’re going to go all the way to the Supreme Court if we have to,” he said.

The right-wing podcaster slammed the “entire Justice Department,” saying the institution would not be able to “shut up Trump” and his allies.

“There’s not a prison built or a jail built that will ever shut me up,” Bannon added.

His looming prison sentence comes as Peter Navarro, another close Trump ally, surrendered in March to serve his four months in prison for also refusing to comply with a congressional subpoena.

Bannon, who was for about seven months Trump’s chief strategist and senior counsel at the White House, previously declared he would be willing to go to jail for the former president.

If he starts serving his sentence on July 1, his four-month sentence would last until just before the presidential elections on November 5.


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