Anthropic Sues Department of Defense Over Supply-Chain-Risk Designation
… Several Anthropic customers have reportedly said they are pursuing alternatives due to the Defense Department’s risk designation. …
… Several Anthropic customers have reportedly said they are pursuing alternatives due to the Defense Department’s risk designation. …
… "Liability already exists under common law and provides a powerful incentive for AI companies to take reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable risks from their AI systems,” says Thomas Woodside, cofounder and senior policy adviser at the Secure AI Project, a nonprofit that has helped develop and adv… …
… This law updated the legal framework for platforms operating in Europe. It has been in force since 2024 and imposes transparency obligations, rapid removal of illegal content, and management of systemic risks such as disinformation and the protection of minors. …
… As a result, he argues, SpaceX may face a greater risk of regulation and litigation than other AI labs. …
… There is no legal definition of refurbished. …
… The Chinese and international legal terms are very similar to each other, but there are some noteworthy differences. …
… Other competitors believe Google’s concerns are unfounded. “The legal standard here doesn’t require eliminating every theoretical risk of reidentification—it requires reducing it to an insignificant level, which the Commission's approach does,” suggests Kamyl Bazbaz, chief communications and policy… …
… Years into the AI boom, there’s still an open legal question around what happens if an AI model causes a catastrophic event.
… Nevertheless, in May, SpaceX warned potential investors that it has set aside $530 million to handle ongoing legal complaints, including those linked to Grok. “Because these modes may be more irreverent and harsher than our standard offerings, they present heightened risks, including reputational h… …
… He was also interested to see if any of the teams invoked exclusions to their insurance policies based on acts of war—an argument that led to drawn-out legal battles following the billions of dollars in damage from Russia’s NotPetya cyberattack in 2017—or planned to claim reimbursement from the fed… …