Andy Halliday
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You know, the AI is not sorry, really.
So by the way, I think our audience is probably like us.
surrounded, each of you is surrounded by people who really have very rudimentary understanding what AI is, although they may have used ChatGPT and they have a basic understanding of what the sort of prompt slash response sequence is for a chatbot.
Get everybody to take this little course for seven days.
And I think this will really open some floodgates, make more accessible people around you.
And that's an important part of AI literacy.
And hopefully that's the viral process of this program that the U.S.
Department of Labor has put forward.
OK, so Greg just said, what's the link for the course?
There's no link for the course.
You say ready to two zero two zero two on your text platform, whatever it is.
Well, as you know, Pete Hegseth, in his combative way, didn't like the way Anthropic's CEO and their team had negotiated with the Department of Defense as they tried to resist providing what amounted to really loose language in the agreement for use of Anthropic that was allowing all lawful uses.
And this in the context of an administration that bends the law severely.
So they would claim that it was a lawful use, but it wasn't ever.
And there are plenty of examples of illegal operation and even close to war criminal kind of actions by the US military at this point.
And Amodei, Dario Amodei, the CEO of Anthropic, and Anthropic as a company with deep principles around safety and morality and ethics when AI is applied, was being very, very recalcitrant about allowing the U.S.
government to do whatever they said was lawful with their AI.