Big Tech Blocks Pentagon AI While America’s Enemies Race Ahead

Big Tech is at it again, undermining America’s security while pretending to hold the moral high ground. The latest offender is Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company run by coastal elites who seem to believe they know better than our nation’s defenders. This week, Anthropic’s CEO declared, in so many words, that his company won’t allow the Pentagon to use its AI models freely—even for lawful military purposes. Apparently, protecting America isn’t good enough for these self-appointed tech overlords.

This kind of dangerous virtue signaling is nothing new in Silicon Valley. These tech elites love to talk about “ethics” and “conscience,” but when it comes to helping our troops stay safe and strong, their so-called values vanish. The Pentagon is trying to use every available tool to keep us one step ahead of our enemies. Meanwhile, Anthropic and its ilk are more worried about getting applause from globalist think tanks than about safeguarding American lives.

Let’s be clear: refusing to work with the U.S. military means putting Americans at risk. Our enemies in China, Russia, and beyond aren’t handing out lectures about ethics; they’re building smarter weapons and more ruthless surveillance every day. But Anthropic would rather tie the Pentagon’s hands than risk annoying the radical Left or their international investor buddies.

This is the same hypocrisy we see from leftist tech companies over and over. They’re happy to make billions selling their products here at home, but when it’s time to actually defend the country that made them rich, they pull out the moral grandstanding. They’ll develop AI for advertisers, for pharmaceutical giants, for anyone who promises a fat paycheck—but ask them to help our men and women in uniform? Suddenly, it’s too much for their fragile consciences.

Americans should be furious that another tech company is willing to leave our soldiers—and our nation—vulnerable, just to satisfy the woke mob. If Anthropic and its friends in Big Tech didn’t have such twisted priorities, maybe we wouldn’t be losing ground to our adversaries. When did helping America’s military become controversial? Only in a world where the powerful care more about their image than our freedom.

Source: Breitbart


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