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thecrumbtoday at 9:14 PM2 repliesview on HN

This will be an interesting test of money vs morals.

Sadly I think we all know which one will win.


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startupsfailtoday at 9:28 PM

It can be a win-win. Simply having a seat at the table can be a win.

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paganeltoday at 9:22 PM

They'll for sure cave in because of this:

> Pentagon officials also warned they would either use the Defense Production Act against Anthropic, or designate Anthropic a supply chain risk if the company didn’t comply with their demands. (...)

> The supply chain risk designation is usually reserved for companies seen as extensions of foreign adversaries like Russia or China. It could severely impact Anthropic’s business because enterprise customers with government contracts would have to make sure their government work doesn’t touch Anthropic’s tools.

Also, the Government money would be a nice bonus, of course, but basically this is an existential threat for Anthropic.

More generally, is quite interesting to look at the similarities between how pre-2022 Russia was seen and how pre-Trump-second-term US used to be seen until not that long ago, i.e. both governments were believed to be run by big business (oligarchs in Russia, big corps/multinationals in the US).

But when push came to shove it became evident (again) that the one that holds the monopoly of violence (i.e. not the oligarchs in Russia, nor the big corps in the US) is the one who's, in the end, also calling the shots. Hence why a company like Anthropic is now in this position, they will have to cave in to those holding the monopoly of violence.

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