Posted by Alumni from The Atlantic
March 2, 2026
Right up until the moment that Pete Hegseth moved to terminate the government's relationship with the AI company Anthropic, its leaders believed that they were still on track for a deal. The Pentagon had unilaterally insisted on renegotiating its contract with Anthropic, the company whose AI model is the only one currently allowed into the federal government's classified systems, in order to remove ethical restrictions that the company had placed on it. According to a source familiar with the negotiations, on Friday morning, Anthropic received word that Hegseth's team would make a major concession. The Pentagon had kept trying to leave itself little escape hatches in the agreements that it proposed to Anthropic. It would pledge not to use Anthropic's AI for mass domestic surveillance or for fully autonomous killing machines, but then qualify those pledges with loophole-y phrases like as appropriate'suggesting that the terms were subject to change, based on the administration's... learn more