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A policy and governance analysis arguing that Anthropic's refusal to remove ethical redlines on mass surveillance and autonomous weapons use is a necessary precedent for preventing future government coercion of AI companies, and that widespread AI adoption will structurally enable authoritarian surveillance unless normative guardrails are established now.
ai-policy
government-oversight
mass-surveillance
autonomous-weapons
ai-alignment
regulatory-pressure
supply-chain-security
ai-safety
government-coercion
private-company-rights
Anthropic
Department of War
Dwarkesh Patel
Amazon
Google
Nvidia
Palantir
SpaceX
Elon Musk