Anonymous wrote:I don’t know about trickle down, but there is a 6 month wind down period, so we won’t see any changes soon. Our defense relies heavily on the old system.
As far as putting borders on AI, the new contract with open AI is even more lax than the previous one. This was all done just to benefit more billionaires.
Anonymous wrote:How much do Lockheed and Boeing rely on Claude AI for their defense projects?what about other defense contractors?
Have these companies been given stop work orders if their solutions use Claude ai?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is particularly amusing for those of us in the traditional defense industry. These chuds like Hegseth are constantly talking about bringing in commercial companies and Silicon Valley into the defense industry, and how DoD is going to adopt commercial practices for contracting to entice them in, etc. A Silicon Valley company bites and offers its tech, and then they turn around and start threatening all kinds of penalties and blacklisting the second they don’t like the company’s standard commercial terms.
What an advertisement for joining the defense industrial base! Enter into contracts with DoD and, when DoD decides it doesn’t like the terms of the contract it agreed to, it will try to destroy your company!
Dean W. Ball
@deanwball
X.com
Nvidia, Amazon, Google will have to divest from Anthropic if Hegseth gets his way. This is simply attempted corporate murder. I could not possibly recommend investing in American Al to any investor; I could not possibly recommend starting an Al company in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is particularly amusing for those of us in the traditional defense industry. These chuds like Hegseth are constantly talking about bringing in commercial companies and Silicon Valley into the defense industry, and how DoD is going to adopt commercial practices for contracting to entice them in, etc. A Silicon Valley company bites and offers its tech, and then they turn around and start threatening all kinds of penalties and blacklisting the second they don’t like the company’s standard commercial terms.
What an advertisement for joining the defense industrial base! Enter into contracts with DoD and, when DoD decides it doesn’t like the terms of the contract it agreed to, it will try to destroy your company!
Dean W. Ball
@deanwball
X.com
Nvidia, Amazon, Google will have to divest from Anthropic if Hegseth gets his way. This is simply attempted corporate murder. I could not possibly recommend investing in American Al to any investor; I could not possibly recommend starting an Al company in the United States.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an AI is going to make decisions without humans, why bother having humans in government roles? Seems like this is where we are headed without AI guardrails.
If AI is going to make decisions to shoot humans without human intervention, we're all doomed. But that's exactly the kind of insane shit that Hegseth is trying to pressure AI companies into doing. Hegseth can f all the way off and any company that goes along with this needs to be publicly scathed and boycotted.
The question is, does our AI or another country’s AI shoot us?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is particularly amusing for those of us in the traditional defense industry. These chuds like Hegseth are constantly talking about bringing in commercial companies and Silicon Valley into the defense industry, and how DoD is going to adopt commercial practices for contracting to entice them in, etc. A Silicon Valley company bites and offers its tech, and then they turn around and start threatening all kinds of penalties and blacklisting the second they don’t like the company’s standard commercial terms.
What an advertisement for joining the defense industrial base! Enter into contracts with DoD and, when DoD decides it doesn’t like the terms of the contract it agreed to, it will try to destroy your company!
Anonymous wrote:This is particularly amusing for those of us in the traditional defense industry. These chuds like Hegseth are constantly talking about bringing in commercial companies and Silicon Valley into the defense industry, and how DoD is going to adopt commercial practices for contracting to entice them in, etc. A Silicon Valley company bites and offers its tech, and then they turn around and start threatening all kinds of penalties and blacklisting the second they don’t like the company’s standard commercial terms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If an AI is going to make decisions without humans, why bother having humans in government roles? Seems like this is where we are headed without AI guardrails.
If AI is going to make decisions to shoot humans without human intervention, we're all doomed. But that's exactly the kind of insane shit that Hegseth is trying to pressure AI companies into doing. Hegseth can f all the way off and any company that goes along with this needs to be publicly scathed and boycotted.