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Emil

American  
[ey-muhl, ee-muhl, ey-meel] / ˈeɪ məl, ˈi məl, ˈeɪ mil /

noun

  1. a male given name: from Latin Aemilius, a family name.


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Emil Michael, undersecretary at the Pentagon for research and engineering, spent the past week stressing that Anthropic’s AI would be used for lawful purposes—adding that there are laws against mass domestic surveillance and rules that govern autonomous weapons.

From The Wall Street Journal

Emil Michael, a former Uber executive who now serves as Undersecretary of Defence, posted on X a number of times the night following Amodei's rejection of Hegseth's pressure.

From BBC

Emil Michael, the undersecretary of war, wrote on X Thursday that he agreed mass surveillance was unlawful, and the Department of Defense “would never do it.”

From Los Angeles Times

Emil Michael, the undersecretary of war for research and engineering, shared a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, earlier Thursday noting that mass surveillance is already illegal under the Fourth Amendment.

From The Wall Street Journal

Defence department official Emil Michael has previously said the agency wants OpenAI, Google, xAI, and Anthropic to allow the Pentagon to "be able to use any model for all lawful use cases."

From BBC