To catch Maduro, America used ‘AI bet’, for the first time in the secret mission ‘Claude’ use of; big reveal
Claude AI Pentagon Secret Mission: A shocking revelation has come to light regarding a very secret mission of the American Army. According to a recent report, the US Army for the first time resorted to a sophisticated model of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.
The Wall Street Journal report claims that the operation involved the ‘Claude’ developed by American company Anthropic. AI models were used. This is the first time in history that a private AI developer’s system has been directly used in a secret Pentagon mission.
Massive bombing and Maduro’s arrest
According to the report, Maduro and his wife were arrested after a massive bombing at several locations in Caracas, the capital of Venezuela. During this entire operation ‘Claude’ AI played an important role behind the scenes. AI was mainly used for analyzing huge data, preparing intelligence summaries, logistics management and identifying precise targets.
What is the connection between Palantir and Anthropic?
In fact, the US Army has ‘Claude’ The access was not done directly but through data firm Palantir Technologies. Palantir’s tools are already in use at the Pentagon and the company has a partnership with Anthropic. It is because of this partnership that ‘Claude’ Its use became possible in military operations.
Violation of policies and loss of ₹1,800 crore
This revelation has raised questions on the ethical use of AI. According to Anthropic’s official user policy, its AI models cannot be used to increase violence, create weapons, or conduct surveillance. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has previously expressed concern over the use of AI in automatic lethal weapons.
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Consideration of canceling the contract
Due to this policy conflict, the Trump administration is now considering canceling the $200 million (about ₹ 1,800 crore) contract with Anthropic. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has also made it clear that the Pentagon will not work with AI models that do not allow war fighting.
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