The Situation: Just Asking Questions II
Ten questions that will condition the next several months of American life.
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Ten questions that will condition the next several months of American life.
The Pentagon's threat to designate Anthropic a "supply chain risk" over its AI use restrictions is extreme—but the deeper problem is that the rules for military AI are being set through ad hoc haggling instead of by Congress.
Meaningful judicial scrutiny of national security claims is important for the rule of law, democratic legitimacy, and America’s strength at home and abroad.
Legal disputes over domestic military deployments don’t stay domestic—they degrade the alliance predictability NATO depends on.
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