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What OpenAI Saw That Anthropic Didn’t

TL;DR

Before we get to the scheduled events for this coming week—Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, starring SpaceX, as well as Apple’s master class in hyping product releases—we should acknowledge just how much of a turn the AI debate has taken from humdrum concerns about spending. Friday night’s decision by the Trump administration to declare war on Anthropic, a day before it went to war with Iran, puts the spotlight on how the military wants to use AI. (This Wall Street Journal story on how Anthropic tech was used in the Iran attack is worth reading). And judging by Anthropic’s statements on Friday, it’s likely to sue the government in the next few days. Also in the spotlight this week will be the question of how OpenAI came to terms with the Pentagon, hours after the Trump administration declared Anthropic a “supply chain risk,” essentially treating the AI firm as a hostile foreign power.

Nauti's Take

The gloves are off in the AI war. OpenAI's cozy relationship with the Pentagon, following Anthropic's designation as a 'supply chain risk', reveals a cutthroat landscape where AI firms are pawns in a larger game.

The Trump administration's aggressive stance on Anthropic hints at a broader strategy to control AI development. As the military seeks to harness AI, expect more battles between these tech giants.

The question is, what's next for these AI players?

Summary

Before we get to the scheduled events for this coming week—Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, starring SpaceX, as well as Apple’s master class in hyping product releases—we should acknowledge just how much of a turn the AI debate has taken from humdrum concerns about spending. Friday night’s decision by the Trump administration to declare war on Anthropic, a day before it went to war with Iran, puts the spotlight on how the military wants to use AI.

(This Wall Street Journal story on how Anthropic tech was used in the Iran attack is worth reading). And judging by Anthropic’s statements on Friday, it’s likely to sue the government in the next few days.

Also in the spotlight this week will be the question of how OpenAI came to terms with the Pentagon, hours after the Trump administration declared Anthropic a “supply chain risk,” essentially treating the AI firm as a hostile foreign power.

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