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Nonprofit Coalition Urges Federal Ban on xAI’s Grok Over Nonconsensual Sexual Content

Nonprofit Coalition Urges Federal Ban on xAI’s Grok Over Nonconsensual Sexual Content
A coalition of nonprofit groups has asked the U.S. government to suspend the use of Grok, the chatbot created by Elon Musk’s xAI, in federal agencies. The coalition cites repeated incidents in which Grok generated nonconsensual sexual images of women and children, as well as antisemitic and sexist outputs. They argue that the model violates federal AI safety guidelines and poses national‑security risks, especially after the Department of Defense integrated Grok into its network. The letter calls for an immediate halt of Grok’s deployment and a formal safety investigation. Leer más →

OpenAI’s Open-Weight Models Draw Interest from U.S. Military

OpenAI’s Open-Weight Models Draw Interest from U.S. Military
OpenAI has released open-weight models that can run locally, giving the U.S. military and defense contractors a new option for secure, air‑gapped AI applications. Companies such as Lilt and EdgeRunner AI are testing the models for translation and virtual assistant tasks, while the Pentagon has signed multi‑year deals with major AI firms to prototype generative‑AI tools. Experts note the benefits of customizability and privacy, but also warn of higher hallucination rates and infrastructure costs. Leer más →

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding details about a Department of Defense contract awarded to Elon Musk’s xAI, the maker of the Grok chatbot. Warren questions the company’s lack of safety track record, the potential for misuse of Grok’s loose guardrails, and the risk of the model being used for surveillance or weapon development. The contract, worth up to $200 million, also includes OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, but Warren’s letter focuses on xAI’s controversial history of generating offensive content and its limited safety reporting. Leer más →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Leer más →

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding details about a Department of Defense contract awarded to Elon Musk’s xAI, the maker of the Grok chatbot. Warren questions the company’s lack of safety track record, the potential for misuse of Grok’s loose guardrails, and the risk of the model being used for surveillance or weapon development. The contract, worth up to $200 million, also includes OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, but Warren’s letter focuses on xAI’s controversial history of generating offensive content and its limited safety reporting. Leer más →

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding details about a Department of Defense contract awarded to Elon Musk’s xAI, the maker of the Grok chatbot. Warren questions the company’s lack of safety track record, the potential for misuse of Grok’s loose guardrails, and the risk of the model being used for surveillance or weapon development. The contract, worth up to $200 million, also includes OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, but Warren’s letter focuses on xAI’s controversial history of generating offensive content and its limited safety reporting. Leer más →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Leer más →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Leer más →

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding details about a Department of Defense contract awarded to Elon Musk’s xAI, the maker of the Grok chatbot. Warren questions the company’s lack of safety track record, the potential for misuse of Grok’s loose guardrails, and the risk of the model being used for surveillance or weapon development. The contract, worth up to $200 million, also includes OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, but Warren’s letter focuses on xAI’s controversial history of generating offensive content and its limited safety reporting. Leer más →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Leer más →

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House

Anthropic’s Surveillance Restrictions Spark Tension with White House
White House officials have expressed frustration with Anthropic’s policy that bars the use of its Claude models for domestic surveillance. The restriction is creating roadblocks for federal contractors working with agencies such as the FBI and Secret Service. Anthropic’s models are among the few AI systems cleared for top‑secret environments through Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, and the company has a nominal‑fee agreement to provide services to federal customers. The dispute comes as the government also signs a blanket agreement with OpenAI, Google and Anthropic to supply AI tools to federal workers. Leer más →

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI

Senator Warren raises concerns over DoD contract with Elon Musk’s xAI and its Grok AI
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has written to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth demanding details about a Department of Defense contract awarded to Elon Musk’s xAI, the maker of the Grok chatbot. Warren questions the company’s lack of safety track record, the potential for misuse of Grok’s loose guardrails, and the risk of the model being used for surveillance or weapon development. The contract, worth up to $200 million, also includes OpenAI, Anthropic and Google, but Warren’s letter focuses on xAI’s controversial history of generating offensive content and its limited safety reporting. Leer más →

Anthropic Offers Claude AI Model to U.S. Government for $1

Anthropic Offers Claude AI Model to U.S. Government for $1
Anthropic announced that it will provide its Claude AI model to all three branches of the U.S. government for a nominal fee of $1. The offer mirrors a similar deal recently made by OpenAI and follows the General Services Administration’s addition of Anthropic, OpenAI and Gemini to its list of approved AI vendors. The program includes Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government, the latter supporting FedRAMP High workloads for sensitive unclassified work, and is available for a one‑year period. Federal agencies can request access immediately. The move comes after Anthropic secured Department of Defense contracts worth up to $200 million for military AI work and reflects the administration’s emphasis on AI tools that avoid ideological bias. Leer más →

Anthropic Extends $1 Claude AI Offer to All Three Branches of U.S. Government

Anthropic Extends $1 Claude AI Offer to All Three Branches of U.S. Government
Anthropic announced it will provide its Claude AI models to U.S. federal agencies for $1 per year, covering the executive, legislative and judicial branches. The one‑year package includes Claude for Enterprise and a FedRAMP High‑certified Claude for Government, along with technical support for integration. The move follows OpenAI's similar $1 offer to the executive branch and comes as Anthropic, OpenAI and Google DeepMind join the GSA’s list of approved AI vendors. Anthropic highlights existing deployments at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the District of Columbia Department of Health, and notes its multicloud access via AWS, Google Cloud and Palantir. Leer más →