Anthropic looks like the loser as it takes the full force of Trump 2.0's ire. On the other hand, there's always someone who profits in a war, isn't there, OpenAI?
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Anthropic has fallen foul of the US Department of War - what happens next will shape the wider AI sector's conduct when it comes to safety guard-rails and warfare.