The open letter is the latest development in the saga between Anthropic and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, who threatened to label the company a “supply chain risk” if it did not agree to withdraw certain guardrails for classified work. The Pentagon has also been in talks with Google and OpenAI about using their models for classified work, with xAI coming on board earlier this week. The letter argues the government is "trying to divide each company with fear that the other will give in.”
Two stories about the Claude maker Anthropic broke on Tuesday that, when combined, arguably paint a chilling picture. First, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth is reportedly pressuring Anthropic to yield its AI safeguards and give the military unrestrained access to its Claude AI chatbot. The company then chose the same day that the Hegseth news broke to drop its centerpiece safety pledge.
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斯坦福和耶鲁的研究者发现,Claude 3.7 Sonnet 在特定条件下会以 95.8% 的准确率「近乎逐字逐句」地输出《哈利波特》等受版权保护的作品——这不仅与 Anthropic 长期以来关于「模型只是学习了语言规律」的说法背道而驰,更让该公司对任何人的「蒸馏」指控显得缺乏底气。