The Enemy of My Enemy is Still a Corporation

In this episode, Jacob and Igor break down the DoD vs. Anthropic standoff, tracing how Claude's use in military operations led to Anthropic being designated a supply chain security risk. Perhaps more importantly, why did Anthropic choose to take a stand now, and what can that tell us about the corporations behavior moving forward. The investigation is used as a case study in how to read the real motivations behind big institutions: intrinsic values, rational self-interest, and realpolitik.

Chapters
  • (00:00) - Introduction
  • (00:44) - DoD-Anthropic Standoff
  • (15:08) - 3 Buckets of Motivation
  • (35:39) - How to Read What They're Actually Doing
  • (44:04) - Is This Designation Even Real?
  • (53:39) - Recap (Pragmatist's Playbook)

Critical Links
Below are the most important links for this episode. For more, visit the episode page on Kairos.fm.
  • Ed Zitron subtack article - The AI Bubble Is An Information War
  • TechPolicy.Press article - A Timeline of the Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute
  • TechPolicy.Press podcast episode - How to Think About the Anthropic-Pentagon Dispute
  • BBC news article - Anthropic vows to sue Pentagon over supply chain risk label
  • The Guardian article - AI got the blame for the Iran school bombing. The truth is far more worrying
  • Palantir YouTube video - Multi-Domain AI: The Future of Command and Control
  • Into AI Safety podcast episode - Drawing Red Lines w/ Su Cizem
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