Claude, War, and the State of the Republic (with Dean Ball)

Gillian Tett

The Department of War wanted to deploy Anthropic’s Claude for “all lawful use.” What begins as a policy dispute between a tech company and the Department of War quietly unfolds into something far more unsettling. Listen as Dean Ball and EconTalk’s Russ Roberts trace the collision between Anthropic and the federal government over Claude’s use in classified military operations, exploring thorny questions about autonomous weapons, domestic mass surveillance, and whether a private company can demand contractual red lines when it comes to national security. The conversation spirals outward through the erosion of constitutional norms, the decay of institutional trust, the blurred line between public and private power, and the frightening possibility that AI’s most powerful capabilities may arrive just as the Republic is least equipped to govern it.

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