In a blog post published late on Friday, Anthropic vowed to “challenge any supply chain risk designation in court,” and assured its customers that only work related to the Defense Department would be affected. The company's full statement is available here, an excerpt is below:
Standing there, I was suddenly transported back to Italy: the smell of tomatoes simmering in the kitchen, the warmth of the sun, the rhythm of daily life centered around simple, beautiful ingredients. Pasta wasn’t complicated. It was pure, intentional and full of flavor. I realized that what was missing in that aisle wasn’t just quality — it was that feeling.
,详情可参考safew官方版本下载
�@���̌��ʂɂ��āA���Ђ́u�����̎��҂́w�`�Ɏc�����́x�ȏ��ɁA���s���H���Ƃ������w�̌����l�x���ʂ��Ċ��ӂ��`�����Ƃ����X�����݂��ꂽ�v�ƃR�����g�����B,推荐阅读heLLoword翻译官方下载获取更多信息
I wonder how the government of California plans to enforce it?
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/ai/openai-strikes-a-deal-with-the-defense-department-to-deploy-its-ai-models-054441785.html?src=rss