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Make no mistake about what is happening.
The Department of War (DoW) demanded Anthropic bend the knee, and give them ‘unfettered access’ to Claude, without understanding what that even meant. If they didn’t get what they want, they threatened to both use the Defense Production Act (DPA) to make Anthropic give the military this vital product, and also designate the company a supply chain risk (SCR).
Hegseth sent out an absurdly broad SCR announcement on Twitter that had absolutely no legal basis, that if implemented as written would have been corporate murder. They have now issued an official notification, which is still illegal, arbitrary and capricious, but is scoped narrowly and won’t be too disruptive.
Nominally the SCR designation is because we cannot rely on that same product when the company has not bent the knee and might object to some uses of its private property that it never agreed to allow.
No one actually believes this. No one is pretending others should believe this. If they have real concerns, there are numerous less restrictive and less disruptive tools available to the Department of War. Many have the bonus of being legal.
In actuality [...]
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Outline:
(05:01) Post Overview
(07:26) Anthropics Statement on the SCR
(11:24) What The Actual SCR Designation Says
(14:40) Enemies of The Republic
(29:43) Regulation Need Not Seize The Means Of Production
(31:53) Microsoft Stands Firm
(33:03) Calling This What It Is
(34:22) What To Expect Next
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Make no mistake about what is happening.
The Department of War (DoW) demanded Anthropic bend the knee, and give them ‘unfettered access’ to Claude, without understanding what that even meant. If they didn’t get what they want, they threatened to both use the Defense Production Act (DPA) to make Anthropic give the military this vital product, and also designate the company a supply chain risk (SCR).
Hegseth sent out an absurdly broad SCR announcement on Twitter that had absolutely no legal basis, that if implemented as written would have been corporate murder. They have now issued an official notification, which is still illegal, arbitrary and capricious, but is scoped narrowly and won’t be too disruptive.
Nominally the SCR designation is because we cannot rely on that same product when the company has not bent the knee and might object to some uses of its private property that it never agreed to allow.
No one actually believes this. No one is pretending others should believe this. If they have real concerns, there are numerous less restrictive and less disruptive tools available to the Department of War. Many have the bonus of being legal.
In actuality [...]
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Outline:
(05:01) Post Overview
(07:26) Anthropics Statement on the SCR
(11:24) What The Actual SCR Designation Says
(14:40) Enemies of The Republic
(29:43) Regulation Need Not Seize The Means Of Production
(31:53) Microsoft Stands Firm
(33:03) Calling This What It Is
(34:22) What To Expect Next
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First published:
Source:
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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.
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Images from the article:
Apple Podcasts and Spotify do not show images in the episode description. Try Pocket Casts, or another podcast app.

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