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"textContent": "The Justice Department filed its first formal rebuttal to Anthropic‘s Pentagon lawsuit this week, pushing back hard against the AI company’s constitutional arguments and raising a stark national security scenario: that Anthropic could theoretically disable or alter its own model mid-conflict if it decided its corporate red lines were being crossed. Anthropic filed two federal […]\n\nThe post DOJ Responds to Anthropic in Pentagon Lawsuit, Calls Blacklist ‘Lawful and Reasonable’ appeared first on the deep dive.",
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