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US Government Considers Designating AI Firm as 'Death Penalty'

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The U.S. government is considering a designation in procurement law circles, referred to as the 'death penalty,' against a private sector AI company. This action would occur if the government's contractual terms are not renegotiated successfully. The company in question is Anthropic. The United States government is reportedly considering a designation for an artificial intelligence firm that could be likened to a 'death penalty'. This potential action is being discussed in Washington D.C.

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WBUR Boston

“what are the arguments against the government using destroy a private sector company to destroy Anthropic. In procurement law circles, this designation is referred to as the death penalty.”

WBUR Boston

“has done so unsuccessfully, what are the arguments against the government using you know, primarily Chinese companies really, these companies like Huawei, buying telecommunications equipment, for example, from Huawei and putting it on a military base would seem to be a very bad idea.”

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