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And I thought, yeah, perfect.
Anyway, we can we can move on from that into some other news.
And then I was hoping I would have time in if we have time today to talk about a
Andrew Tucci, Ph.D.
: article that actually came out on January 1 called welcome to I think it's called welcome to gas town and Andy I think this is right up your alley maybe you already know about this.
Andrew Tucci, Ph.D.
: But i've i've been fascinated by this so maybe we can we can talk about that I think you and I will have a good conversation on it but.
Andrew Tucci, Ph.D.
: let's let's let's go through some of the other news, I know, one of the things I saw that I don't think you would have talked about yesterday was.
I saw that one of the initial judges in the or the initial judge in this ongoing anthropic had sued the government after them being labeled a threat.
At least there was some initial wording from the first judge that said this seems to be an attack on anthropic and not really specifically retaliation.
Did you talk about that yesterday or is that no, no, this is important.
And this just to put some more on this, this is from the AI report newsletters where I was first picking this up this morning as I was reading through and says key points.
District Judge Rita Lynn says the government moves, quote, don't really seem to be tailored to the state, the stated national security concern, which is what you just said.
Then it talked about the dispute dispute.
And then the last part, it says the Justice Department attorney
conceded that the supply chain risk, that's a quote, designation does not stop contractors from using an anthropic on non-military work contradicting Defense Secretary Hegseth's public statements.