Anthropic v DoW
Eight hours to the deadline. We break down the standoff, then get into the Cuba boat raid, Iran, and four years of war in Ukraine.
Jordan Schneider, Eric Robinson, Tony Stark, and Justin Mc
Today we cover…
The Anthropic-Pentagon showdown: what Hegseth actually wants, the Maduro raid Claude controversy, and why Dario’s position is more nuanced than “no kill bots”
Domestic surveillance: FISA, NSA, and Eric’s story about getting a call from the Department of Justice
The Defense Production Act as a magic button — and why Congress is starting to push back
Military-civil fusion, American style: are we becoming the thing we critique?
Florida Man tries to invade Cuba with 10 guys on a 24-foot boat
Iran: the naval strain, Witkoff and Kushner as our top negotiators, and the near-miss in Venezuela
Ukraine at year four: European rearmament, the shadow fleet, and whether the 5% NATO target is designed to humiliate
The Secretary of Defense problem: from Lloyd Austin going missing to Pete Hegseth’s Make-A-Wish Foundation
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Claude Goes to War
Jordan Schneider: So I had Claude Code build me the Claude of War, — a responsible approach to killing people. At least it has a sense of humor about it!
Happy Friday, February 27th. We are now eight hours and counting from the 5:01 deadline that Pete Hegseth set. Eric, take us away.
Eric Robinson: So why are we talking about Anthropic? It is one of maybe a half dozen industry leaders in generative AI and large language modeling. If you had asked about it maybe nine months or a year ago, I don’t think it would necessarily be spoken of in the same sentence as OpenAI or DeepSeek, but they have been on a breakout run — primarily because Claude has demonstrably shifted the way people interact with AI-enabled coding.
The tension at the moment is that Anthropic has, for reasons that remain unclear, caught the hostile attention of the Secretary of Defense. It does seem to be almost a personal mission that Pete Hegseth has taken on.
Jordan Schneider: We’ve got a few dynamics going on, and I think we should start with the inauguration, where you had Sam Altman and the rest of the tech CEO elite all there with big smiles. Greg Brockman donating $25 million to the Trump super PAC. And then Dario
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