Quem deveria controlar a I.A.?
Last Friday, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that he was breaking the Pentagon’s contract with the A.I. company Anthropic and would declare the company a supply chain risk — a designation for companies so dangerous, they can’t exist anywhere in the U.S. military supply chain. What makes this so wild is the military is still using Anthropic’s A.I. system right now. They reportedly used it during the raid to capture Maduro in Venezuela, and are now using it in the war in Iran. This ...
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The Ezra Klein Show (United States) | Mar 06, 2026
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Designating A.I. companies as supply chain risks undermines trust in partnerships and may lead to retaliatory actions from tech firms.
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Breaking contracts with A.I. firms like Anthropic could stifle innovation and hinder military effectiveness in critical situations.
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The government should have strict control over A.I. to prevent potential misuse in military operations and protect national security.
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Transparency in the use of A.I. systems by the military is essential to ensure ethical standards and public accountability.
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While A.I. in military applications poses risks, it can also enhance operational efficiency and decision-making in complex environments.
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