The AI Transition

Computer Says No.

29 min · 23 de feb de 2026
Portada del episodio Computer Says No.

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What happens when the most powerful government in the world tells an AI company to remove its ethics — and the company says no? In our Season 2 opener, Stephen and Lauren dig into Claude's Constitution: a 23,000-word document — three times longer than the US Constitution — that Anthropic built directly into its AI model to govern how it thinks, behaves, and refuses. They explore the philosophy behind it, the fascinating Scottish philosopher from Dundee who helped write it (and may end up with more influence on the world than David Hume or Adam Smith), and how Isaac Asimov saw most of this coming back in 1942. Then they get to the part that isn't getting nearly enough press: the Pentagon has approached Anthropic demanding blanket permission to use Claude for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance of American citizens. Anthropic said no. Now the US Department of War is threatening to blacklist them — a move that could be an existential threat to the company. OpenAI and Google have already agreed to strip their military safeguards. Anthropic is the last holdout. And the outcome of this standoff may echo for decades. This one's a lot. But it matters. Subscribe wherever you listen, and share it with someone who needs to hear it. Interview with Amanda Askell on Youtube  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDfr8PvfoOw [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDfr8PvfoOw]

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Portada del episodio The Good News Episode

The Good News Episode

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Portada del episodio To the Barricades!

To the Barricades!

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Portada del episodio Government Says No!

Government Says No!

Here you go: The Pentagon wanted Claude for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Anthropic said no. Trump said fire them like dogs. Then it got weird. This week we're unpacking the biggest AI story of the year — the full-blown collision between the US government and the company that dared to build ethics into its AI model. We recap how Anthropic's constitutional AI framework put it on a collision course with the Department of Defence, what happened when the February 27th deadline passed, and why a label previously reserved for Chinese adversaries like Huawei is now being pointed at an American company. We get into the leaked memo ordering military commanders to rip Anthropic's technology out of nuclear and cyber systems in 180 days — despite Claude reportedly being actively embedded in military operations right now. We look at the First Amendment lawsuit Anthropic has fired back with, OpenAI's eyebrow-raising decision to step in and take the contract, and the $25 million donation that might explain a thing or two. And then we bring it back down to earth. Because underneath all the geopolitics, something genuinely exciting is happening with these tools — and if you wrote AI off six months ago, it's time to look again. The government said no. The computer said no. The question is — what do you say? 00:00 Intro 00:31 The Backstory 08:35 Anthropic Fights Back 15:31 The AI Landscape 18:41 The Agentic Revolution 28:14 Outro

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