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  • Frustration with Claude cowork synchronization between devices
    Frustration with Claude cowork synchronization between devices

    Just when I was getting frustrated on my Claude cowork not in sync with my phone

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  • Anthropic CEO Refuses Pentagon’s Demands on AI Surveillance and Weapons

    The CEO of the most advanced AI company in America just went on national television (Save this) Hours after his company was blacklisted by the US government. Here's what he said. Dario Amodei built the only AI deployed inside the Pentagon's classified networks. His company helped run military operations, intelligence, cyber defense. Then the government told him to drop all safety limits. He said no to two things. Just two. "One is domestic mass surveillance." He explained: the government can already buy your location data, your browsing history, your political affiliations from private companies. AI makes it possible to analyze all of it. On every American, all at once. "That actually isn't illegal. It was just never useful before the era of AI." "Case number two is fully autonomous weapons." Not the drones used in Ukraine and the remote-controlled systems. Weapons that select targets and fire without a single human pressing a button. "The AI systems of today are nowhere near reliable enough." "We don't want to sell something that could get our own people killed or that could get innocent people killed." He approved 98% of what the Pentagon wanted. "No one on the ground has actually run into the limits of any of these exceptions." The government wasn't fighting over something it needed. It was fighting over the right to have no limits at all. They gave him three days. He said no. So the President called his company "radical left woke." Then ordered every federal agency to stop using their technology. Then the Pentagon labeled them a national security risk. A designation that has only ever been used against foreign enemies. When asked if he'd received any formal legal action, he said this: "All we've seen are tweets from the president and tweets from Secretary Hegseth." No letter, filing or a legal document. "When we receive some kind of formal action, we will look at it, we will understand it, and we will challenge it in court." He said the Defense Secretary lied about the law. Hegseth tweeted that any company with military contracts can't do business with Anthropic "at all." Amodei: "That is not what the law said." "The nature of the tweet was designed to create fear, uncertainty, and doubt." Asked if this was an abuse of power, he paused. Then said: "This designation has never happened before with an American company." "It was made very clear that this was retaliatory and punitive." "I don't know what else to call it." Asked if Anthropic could survive, he didn't hesitate. "Not only survive it. We're gonna be fine." Then the final question. "If you had a moment with the President right now tonight, what would you say to him?" "We are patriotic Americans." "Everything we have done has been for the sake of this country." "The red lines we have drawn, we drew because we believe that crossing those red lines is contrary to American values." "Disagreeing with the government is the most American thing in the world." "And we are patriots." A CEO just went on national television and told the President of the United States: You can blacklist us. You can call us names. You can threaten our business through tweets. But we will not build machines that spy on Americans or kill without human hands. StockMarket.News (@_Investinq) The Pentagon just blacklisted one of America’s most valuable AI companies. For refusing to build surveillance tools aimed at American citizens. Hours later, its biggest rival OpenAI quietly signed the deal of the decade. Here’s what just happened and why it changes everything. This week, the US Department of War gave Anthropic an ultimatum. Drop your safety restrictions and let us use your AI for anything we want. The deadline was 5:01 PM today and Anthropic said no. Their CEO, Dario Amodei, drew two red lines. No mass surveillance of Americans. No fully autonomous weapons without a human pulling the trigger. The Pentagon called this “woke AI.” Anthropic called it a conscience. The Pentagon’s response was swift and brutal. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth branded Anthropic a “supply chain risk”, a designation normally reserved for Chinese and Russian companies. President Trump ordered every federal agency to stop using Anthropic immediately. But here’s where the story turns. That same night, Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, Anthropic’s biggest competitor posted a message. “Tonight, we reached an agreement with the Department of War to deploy our models in their classified network.” The twist? OpenAI’s deal includes the exact same red lines Anthropic was just destroyed for demanding. No mass surveillance and no autonomous weapons. Human control over the use of force. The Pentagon punished one company for demanding protections it then gave to another company the same day. Altman even defended Anthropic on live television hours earlier. “For all the differences I have with Anthropic, I mostly trust them as a company and I think they really do care about safety.” Then he signed the deal Anthropic couldn’t get. Anthropic was the first and only, AI model deployed on the Pentagon’s classified networks. Replacing it will take months. OpenAI just positioned itself to fill the most powerful AI vacancy in the U.S. military. The stakes are staggering. Anthropic just raised $30 billion and it was preparing for an IPO. Now over 300,000 enterprise clients may be forced to cut ties. Not because the technology failed. Because the company refused to remove a guardrail that said “don’t spy on Americans.” But here’s the real question no one’s asking: If the Pentagon never intended to use AI for mass surveillance as they claim, why was this the hill they chose to die on? Why blacklist a $380 billion American company over a clause the government says doesn’t even matter? Sam Altman called for de-escalation. He asked the Pentagon to offer these same terms to every AI company. Including Anthropic. The world just watched a company get punished for saying “no” to surveillance and a competitor rewarded for saying “yes, but with the same conditions.” Bookmark and share this. — https://nitter.net/_Investinq/status/2027582254445195276#m

    → View original post on X — @_ganeshp, 2026-02-28 14:16 UTC

  • Anthropic condemned for refusing military access to AI models

    @AnthropicAI did what you don’t do: have principles. What they got wrong was having the wrong principles. Agree with you that autonomous weapons are essential for national defense. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth (@SecWar) This week, Anthropic delivered a master class in arrogance and betrayal as well as a textbook case of how not to do business with the United States Government or the Pentagon. Our position has never wavered and will never waver: the Department of War must have full, unrestricted access to Anthropic’s models for every LAWFUL purpose in defense of the Republic. Instead, @AnthropicAI and its CEO @DarioAmodei, have chosen duplicity. Cloaked in the sanctimonious rhetoric of “effective altruism,” they have attempted to strong-arm the United States military into submission – a cowardly act of corporate virtue-signaling that places Silicon Valley ideology above American lives. The Terms of Service of Anthropic’s defective altruism will never outweigh the safety, the readiness, or the lives of American troops on the battlefield. Their true objective is unmistakable: to seize veto power over the operational decisions of the United States military. That is unacceptable. As President Trump stated on Truth Social, the Commander-in-Chief and the American people alone will determine the destiny of our armed forces, not unelected tech executives. Anthropic’s stance is fundamentally incompatible with American principles. Their relationship with the United States Armed Forces and the Federal Government has therefore been permanently altered. In conjunction with the President's directive for the Federal Government to cease all use of Anthropic's technology, I am directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security. Effective immediately, no contractor, supplier, or partner that does business with the United States military may conduct any commercial activity with Anthropic. Anthropic will continue to provide the Department of War its services for a period of no more than six months to allow for a seamless transition to a better and more patriotic service. America’s warfighters will never be held hostage by the ideological whims of Big Tech. This decision is final. — https://nitter.net/SecWar/status/2027507717469049070#m

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  • AI Agents Podcast with Ganesh P and Demetri Panici

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    youtu.be/c9cyUEYdxtI?si
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    … at @aiagentspodcast with @demetripanici

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  • AI as the Next Operating System for Enterprises

    AI Is the Next Operating System for the Enterprise https://
    linkedin.com/pulse/ai-next-
    operating-system-enterprise-ganesh-padmanabhan-beivc
    … via @LinkedIn

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  • Return to Twitter with hopeful research paper

    Back to Twitter with this. Ray of hope. https://
    arxiv.org/pdf/2102.06824

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  • Autonomize AI Raises $28M Series A for Healthcare Agentic AI

    💰 Funding & Capital Signals @AutonomizeAI raised a $28M Series A to advance its Agentic AI platform for health systems. Congrats @_ganeshp & team. It’s Austin funding Austin with @ATXVenture & @CapitalFactory doubling down. nitter.net/_ganeshp/status/193321… Ganesh💰Padmanabhan ⚕️🦾 (@_ganeshp) Excited to share that @AutonomizeAI has raised a $28M Series A. We’re building Agentic AI that helps healthcare work better — reducing admin burden, improving patient experience. Onward! Sharing the non-paywalled link to our exclusive story in @axios : axios.com/pro/health-tech-de… – will prompt you to input your email address to unlock the free article #LFG #HealthcareAI #SeriesA #AgenticAI — https://nitter.net/_ganeshp/status/1933211437926920229#m

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  • AutonomizeAI Raises $28M Series A for Healthcare AI

    Excited to share that @AutonomizeAI has raised a $28M Series A. We’re building Agentic AI that helps healthcare work better — reducing admin burden, improving patient experience. Onward! Sharing the non-paywalled link to our exclusive story in @axios :

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  • The Complacency Paradox: Trusting AI Without Losing Your Edge
    The Complacency Paradox: Trusting AI Without Losing Your Edge

    The Complacency Paradox: Trusting AI without losing your edge… By Ganesh Padmanabhan @_ganeshp via @ForbesTechCncl @autonomizeai forbes.com/councils/forbeste… cc @BetaMoroney @Nicochan33 @enilev @jeancayeux @mvollmer1 @mikeflache @antgrasso @FrRonconi @ramonvidall @baski_LA @AkwyZ @Khulood_Almani @PawlowskiMario @pierrepinna @sonu_monika @efipm @mvollmer1 @sallyeaves @NevilleGaunt @Corix_JC @enricomolinari @Shi4Tech @wcrpaul @RagusoSergio @RLDI_Lamy @NigelTozer @EstelaMandela @JagersbergKnut @DrFerdowsi @PerBBerggreen @AmitChampaneri1 @FmFrancoise @MasterofIoT @dcallahan2 @globaliqx @tobiaskintzel @HLStockenstrom @TheAdityaPatro @ILoveBooks786 @Hana_ElSayyed @CurieuxExplorer @HaroldSinnott @MikeNashTech @SegundoConnect @pchamard @trudydarwin

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