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DOD

American  

abbreviation

  1. Department of Defense.


DOD British  

abbreviation

  1. Department of Defense

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“DoD does not want a private company’s usage policy to function as a veto over lawful military applications,” Jessica Tillipman, a professor at George Washington University’s law school who specializes in government procurement law, told MarketWatch over email.

From MarketWatch

“If DoD makes this the default clause across all AI vendors, it eliminates vendor-by-vendor negotiation over acceptable use and signals that firms unwilling to accept that baseline will be replaced,” Tillipman said.

From MarketWatch

A former official with the DoD, who asked not to be named, told the BBC that Anthropic appeared to have the upper hand in the fight.

From BBC

The former official added that the DoD's basis for threatening Anthropic with invoking either the Defense Production Act and being labeled a supply chain risk was "extremely flimsy".

From BBC

Reached for comment, Johnson pointed to a LinkedIn post announcing his departure where he said he was proud of his team of “true, quiet professionals, who had outsized impact and undersized recognition” in the DOD’s Responsible AI Division: “We were continually faced with impossible situations, but somehow always delivered through a combination of grit & repeated all-nighters.”

From The Wall Street Journal