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by paganel
113 days ago
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That was in the cards since Hegseth's initial announcement, when he brandished the option for Anthropic to be put on the same level as China and Russia, i.e. the same level as State enemies of the US. Got to give it tho Anthropic's CEO, I had first though that he'd give in faster, looks like he's still clinging on. Also see what happened to Joseph Nacchio in the early 2000s [1]: > He was convicted of 19 counts of insider trading in Qwest stock on April 19, 2007[2] – charges his defense team claimed were U.S. government retaliation for his refusal to give customer data to the National Security Agency in February, 2001. Unfortunately, I think the same thing is in the cards now for Anthropic's CEO, that is if he doesn't choose to play ball. [1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Nacchio |
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