🤖 Pentagon vs. Anthropic: The AI Ethics Trial That Could Change Everything

🤖 Pentagon vs. Anthropic: The AI Ethics Trial That Could Change Everything

Author: AI Daily March 25, 2026 Duration: 8:24
On today's Daily Inference, the AI world is on fire — and not just in the labs. Anthropic is facing off against the U.S. Department of Defense in federal court after refusing to let Claude be used for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance, with a federal judge already expressing deep skepticism about the government's motives. Meanwhile, OpenAI quietly stepped in to fill the void — and it's raising serious ethical eyebrows. In other major news, OpenAI has abruptly shut down its Sora video platform just six months after launch, and a landmark deal with Disney appears to have collapsed along with it. On the hardware front, Arm — a company that has never built its own chip in 35 years — just made a historic move into AI inference silicon with Meta as its first customer. Researchers at Google and NVIDIA are also unveiling breakthroughs that promise to make AI dramatically faster and cheaper to run. And in the courts, Baltimore is suing Elon Musk's xAI over Grok-generated nonconsensual imagery, as legal battles over AI guardrails continue to multiply. The message is clear: the era of unchecked AI development is colliding hard with the real world.

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