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>A bipartisan House Homeland Security Committee briefing with Anthropic's Jack Clark was held behind closed doors on Wednesday
>The committee held a hearing in December on the future of AI and cybersecurity with executives from Anthropic, Google, Quantum Xchange and Seven Hill Ventures
>CEOs didn't even need to show up
>Clark, a co-founder of Anthropic, recently stepped into a new role as head of public benefit as Anthropic plans to expand its D.C. presence
>"These discussions are focusing on strengthening our critical infrastructure and cybersecurity posture, as well as how DHS evaluates, acquires, and integrates emerging technologies like AI, which are topics the Committee has explored in previous hearings."
>pentagon seeking $200 billion in funding
https://www.axios.com/2026/03/19/anthropic-house-homeland-security-ai
I'm thinking we're back. No more gumped Claude.
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Insane that you can have the worst model but if you spent $1M botting reddit, hackernews and linked-in you can get raise $30B
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Get that disgusting goblin out of the catalog
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>>108410116
How is it "worth" so much but it has about as much market share as Grok?
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>>108410312
Why do you think it's the worst? It seems to be the most proficient when it comes to code.
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>>108410776
$20,000 to make a c compiler that doesn't type check and doesn't work? The entire data-center roll out is predicated on the fact that world models can train robotics AI. Hence a guaranteed customer.
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>>108410798
>guaranteed
>implying the check will clear
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>>108410865
Far more likely than people use AI coding agents when local ones are 99% of the way there. Misanthropic has about 20 years of debt to clear.
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>>108410873
AI teaches me some pretty interesting things though it showed me some really obscure experimental C++ things
anyways I can see gas town eating that shit up pretty quickly ngl
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>>108410116
What does the subway guy have to do with AI?
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>>108410116
They want to entrench themselves. Now that it's obvious you can pretty much dstill the top model at any givern moment and reach near parity with it they want to protect themselves from domestic rivals.
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going to laugh my ass off when all these people pumping trillions of dollars into the ai industry and when agi is finally achieved it's by some autistic college dropout who was just trying to make his own gf
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>>108412063
The attention mechanism in transformers was already discovered by some college student, Google only refined it, so that's possible.



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