Anthropic recently announced that through a partnership with defense company Palantir and Amazon Web Services (AWS), it will provide US intelligence and defense agencies access to the Claude family of chatbot AI models.
Recently, a large number of companies producing artificial intelligence models have announced that they provide their developed models to defense companies and military organizations for strategic and financial reasons; For example, Meta has revealed that it has provided its Llama models to defense companies, and OpenAI, the maker of the ChatGPT chatbot, is also looking to build closer ties with the US Department of Defense.
Defense and security organizations have turned to using artificial intelligence
Using Amazon Web Services, it will be possible to host Claude models on Palantir platforms, according to Keith Earl Jensen, head of sales for Entropic, according to Business Wire. Claude models were made available on the Plantier platform earlier this month and can now be used in the company’s prestigious defense environments such as IL6.
DOD IL6s are used in systems that contain data critical to national security and require maximum protection against unauthorized access and tampering. Information contained in IL6 systems can be upgraded to “confidential” level; That is, one level lower than completely confidential.
This summer, Entropic added selected Claude models to Amazon Web Services’ GovCloud, indicating the company’s intention to offer its models to government departments. GovCloud is a part of the Amazon web service that is used in the cloud activities of the US government.
Anthropic has been able to introduce itself as a company that gives more importance to cyber security than OpenAI. Entropic’s terms of service also allow its products to be used for tasks such as “analyzing authorized foreign intelligence”, “detecting covert infiltration or subversive campaigns” and “providing advance warning of possible military activity”.
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