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Justin Hendrix

@justinhendrix
524 posts
2026-04-13
“Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company valued at $380 billion, can take its pick of Silicon Valley talent thanks to the success of its chatbot Claude.  But last month, the start-up sought help from a group rarely consulted in tech circles: Christian religious leaders.”
2026-04-13 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Anthropic met with Christian leaders in March to seek input on Claude's moral and spiritual development and if it could be considered a “child of God”

“Each nation is aiming to amass the most advanced technological stockpile in case they need to fight drone against drone and algorithm against algorithm in ways that people cannot match, defense and intelligence officials said.”  [embedded post]
2026-04-13 View on X
New York Times

A look at the escalating global AI arms race, as the US, China, Russia, and others rush to build AI-backed autonomous weapons and defense systems

China, the U.S., Russia and others have ramped up their contest over artificial-intelligence-backed weapons and military systems.

2026-04-12
“Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company valued at $380 billion, can take its pick of Silicon Valley talent thanks to the success of its chatbot Claude.  But last month, the start-up sought help from a group rarely consulted in tech circles: Christian religious leaders.”
2026-04-12 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Anthropic met with Christian leaders in March to seek input on Claude's moral and spiritual development and if it could be considered a “child of God”

The artificial intelligence company asked religious leaders for guidance on building a moral chatbot.  —  Summary

“Each nation is aiming to amass the most advanced technological stockpile in case they need to fight drone against drone and algorithm against algorithm in ways that people cannot match, defense and intelligence officials said.”  [embedded post]
2026-04-12 View on X
New York Times

A look at the escalating global AI arms race, as the US, China, Russia, and others rush to build AI-backed autonomous weapons and defense systems

China, the U.S., Russia and others have ramped up their contest over artificial-intelligence-backed weapons and military systems.

2026-04-11
“Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company valued at $380 billion, can take its pick of Silicon Valley talent thanks to the success of its chatbot Claude.  But last month, the start-up sought help from a group rarely consulted in tech circles: Christian religious leaders.”
2026-04-11 View on X
Washington Post

Sources: Anthropic met with Christian leaders in March to seek input on Claude's moral and spiritual development and if it could be considered a “child of God”

The artificial intelligence company asked religious leaders for guidance on building a moral chatbot.  —  Summary

2026-04-03
“Meta has told members of its independent Oversight Board that the company may stop funding it after 2028, sources familiar with the situation told Platformer.”
2026-04-03 View on X
Platformer

Sources: Meta has told members of its Oversight Board that it may stop funding the board after 2028, though eliminating all funding is not its preferred option

Meta has told members of its independent Oversight Board that the company may stop funding it after 2028, sources familiar with the situation told Platformer.

2026-03-28
“A victim of Jeffrey Epstein filed a class action lawsuit on Thursday against Google, saying that the company's AI Mode feature published personal information on the sex trafficker's victims.” gizmodo.com/epstein-vict...
2026-03-28 View on X
CNBC

A Jeffrey Epstein victim files a class action against the Trump administration and Google, claiming Google's search and AI Mode published victims' personal info

A victim of notorious sex predator Jeffrey Epstein filed a class action lawsuit Thursday on behalf of herself and other survivors …

2026-03-21
“The proceeds would flow into a central European fund dedicated to investing in new content creation, and supporting Europe's cultural sectors.”
2026-03-21 View on X
Financial Times

Mistral's CEO proposes a revenue-based levy for AI model providers in the EU, to be invested “in new content creation and supporting Europe's cultural sectors”

Google started rewriting headlines for videos in search results years ago; perhaps not a surprise it would do so now for news organizations, but still wonder what it means for a platform to re-author content in this way.  [embedded post]
2026-03-21 View on X
The Verge

Google is running a “small” experiment replacing news headlines in search results with AI-generated ones, after adding the feature in Google Discover in January

We're seeing Verge headlines rewritten by Google AI. … Since roughly the turn of the millennium, Google Search has been the bedrock of the web.

2026-03-20
“The proceeds would flow into a central European fund dedicated to investing in new content creation, and supporting Europe's cultural sectors.”
2026-03-20 View on X
Financial Times

Mistral's CEO proposes a revenue-based levy for AI model providers in the EU, to be invested “in new content creation and supporting Europe's cultural sectors”

A revenue-based charge would protect the livelihoods of copyright holders and bring legal certainty

Google started rewriting headlines for videos in search results years ago; perhaps not a surprise it would do so now for news organizations, but still wonder what it means for a platform to re-author content in this way.  [embedded post]
2026-03-20 View on X
The Verge

Google is running a “small” experiment replacing news headlines in search results with AI-generated ones, after adding the feature in Google Discover in January

We're seeing Verge headlines rewritten by Google AI. … Since roughly the turn of the millennium, Google Search has been the bedrock of the web.

2026-03-17
“When a mother from eastern Tennessee asked local police how someone had created naked photos of her teenage daughter, she recalls being told it was a company she'd never heard of: xAI, the artificial intelligence start-up run by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.” www.washingtonpost.com/technology/ 2...
2026-03-17 View on X
Washington Post

A group of Tennessee teenagers sues xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed

2026-03-16
I was told misinformation is not a real problem.
2026-03-16 View on X
New York Times

Study: most AI-generated videos on social media about the US' Iran war push pro-Iranian views, often exaggerating its military capabilities and sophistication

A torrent of fake videos and images generated by artificial intelligence have overrun social networks during the first weeks of the war in Iran.

“When a mother from eastern Tennessee asked local police how someone had created naked photos of her teenage daughter, she recalls being told it was a company she'd never heard of: xAI, the artificial intelligence start-up run by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.” www.washingtonpost.com/technology/ 2...
2026-03-16 View on X
Washington Post

A group of Tennessee teenagers sues xAI, alleging its AI tools were used to create nude images of them by editing photos in which they were clothed

Three plaintiffs, two of whom are minors, accuse xAI of distribution, possession and production with intent to distribute child pornography.

I was told misinformation is not a real problem.
2026-03-16 View on X
Reuters

President Trump accuses Iran of using AI as a “disinformation weapon” to make fake images of wartime successes against the US, saying “AI can be very dangerous”

U.S. President Donald Trump on Sunday accused Iran of using artificial intelligence as a “disinformation weapon” …

2026-03-15
I was told misinformation is not a real problem.
2026-03-15 View on X
New York Times

Study: most AI-generated videos on social media about the war in Iran push pro-Iranian views, often exaggerating its military capabilities and sophistication

A torrent of fake videos and images generated by artificial intelligence have overrun social networks during the first weeks of the war in Iran.

2026-03-10
“Although AMI Labs is only a month old and employs only 12 people, this funding round values the company at $3.5 billion.”
2026-03-10 View on X
Financial Times

Yann LeCun's Advanced Machine Intelligence Labs raised a $1.03B seed at a $3.5B pre-money valuation to work on world models, in Europe's largest-ever seed round

Meta's former chief artificial intelligence scientist Yann LeCun has raised more than $1bn for his new start-up in Europe's largest ever seed funding round.

2026-03-07
Former top DOGE official in his mid-twenties named head of Pentagon AI efforts.  —  “Kliger, in social media posts between October 2024 and January 2025, has voiced controversial views and reposted content from white supremacist Nick Fuentes and self-described misogynist Andrew Tate.”
2026-03-07 View on X
Reuters

Pentagon names ex-DOGE employee Gavin Kliger as Chief Data Officer to lead its AI efforts; Kliger previously reposted white supremacist Nick Fuentes' content

2026-03-06
Amodei: “Anthropic will provide our models to the Department of War and national security community, at nominal cost and with continuing support from our engineers, for as long as is necessary to make that transition, and for as long as we are permitted to do so.” www.anthropic.com/news/where- s...
2026-03-06 View on X
CNBC

Google and Amazon join Microsoft in saying they will keep working with Anthropic on non-defense projects after DOD designated Anthropic a supply chain risk

Google said it will continue offering Anthropic's artificial intelligence technology for clients, excluding for defense work …

Amodei: “Anthropic will provide our models to the Department of War and national security community, at nominal cost and with continuing support from our engineers, for as long as is necessary to make that transition, and for as long as we are permitted to do so.” www.anthropic.com/news/where- s...
2026-03-06 View on X
Anthropic

Dario Amodei says Anthropic plans to fight the DOD's risk designation in court, claims the DOD's letter has a “narrow scope”, and apologizes for his leaked memo

Yesterday (March 4) Anthropic received a letter from the Department of War confirming that we have been designated …