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The AI North Brief
Red Lines
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Description
Four days into the U.S.-Israel war on Iran and the two leading AI companies are on opposite sides of a question that suddenly feels concrete. Anthropic held its red lines on autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. It got blacklisted. OpenAI rushed in with a deal Sam Altman now calls "opportunistic and sloppy." Claude hit number one in the App Store. 900 workers across Google and OpenAI signed letters demanding limits. The market is choosing Anthropic. The Pentagon is choosing OpenAI. The bombs keep falling.
Tags
AI North Brief, Anthropic, OpenAI, Pentagon, Dario Amodei, Sam Altman, Trump, Iran, Autonomous Weapons, AI Safety, Military AI, Pete Hegseth, Claude, ChatGPT, Operation Epic Fury
Chapter Markers
00:00 Intro 00:45 Standoff 03:00 OpenAI's Move 05:15 The Response 07:30 What Gets Embedded 09:30 Outro