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Google lança ferramenta de IA CodeMender para reforçar segurança de código em meio à competição com a Anthropic

Google lança ferramenta de IA CodeMender para reforçar segurança de código em meio à competição com a Anthropic
At its I/O conference on May 19, 2026, Google announced that its CodeMender AI agent for code security is moving beyond internal testing and will be offered to external developers and enterprises. The move comes as Anthropic’s Claude Mythos model sparked a wave of interest in AI‑driven security solutions. Google’s DeepMind CTO Koray Kavukcuoglu described CodeMender as a way to “help secure the world’s code bases,” while CEO Sundar Pichai said the company is ready to match the capabilities demonstrated by Anthropic’s latest offering. Ler mais

CEO da Anthropic, Dario Amodei, se reunirá com a Casa Branca sobre acesso ao modelo de IA Mythos

CEO da Anthropic, Dario Amodei, se reunirá com a Casa Branca sobre acesso ao modelo de IA Mythos
Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei is set to sit down with White House chief of staff Susie Wiles on Friday to negotiate federal access to Mythos, the company’s frontier AI system that can discover and exploit thousands of zero‑day vulnerabilities. The talks come after the Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic for refusing to lift safety guards on its models, even as Treasury, intelligence agencies and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency press for controlled use of the technology. The meeting could shape the future of AI‑driven cybersecurity policy in the United States and abroad. Ler mais

Anthropic Refuta Alegações de que Pode Interromper Sistemas de IA Militar

Anthropic Refuta Alegações de que Pode Interromper Sistemas de IA Militar
The U.S. Department of Defense has expressed concern that Anthropic’s AI model, Claude, could be manipulated to interfere with military operations. Anthropic responded by stating it has no ability to shut down, alter, or otherwise control the model once deployed by the government. The company highlighted that it lacks any back‑door or remote kill switch and cannot access user prompts or data. In parallel, Anthropic has filed lawsuits challenging a supply‑chain risk designation that limits the Pentagon’s use of its software. The dispute underscores tension between national‑security priorities and emerging AI technologies. Ler mais

DoD Declara Anthropic um Risco Inaceitável à Segurança Nacional

DoD Declara Anthropic um Risco Inaceitável à Segurança Nacional
The U.S. Department of Defense labeled AI lab Anthropic as an "unacceptable risk to national security," citing concerns that the company might disable or alter its models during warfighting operations if its corporate "red lines" are crossed. Anthropic, which signed a $200 million Pentagon contract last summer, sued to block the DoD's supply‑chain risk designation, arguing the move infringes on its First Amendment rights. Legal experts say the DoD’s justification relies on speculative assumptions, and numerous tech firms and rights groups have filed amicus briefs supporting Anthropic. Ler mais

OpenAI parceira com a AWS para expandir serviços de IA para o governo dos EUA

OpenAI parceira com a AWS para expandir serviços de IA para o governo dos EUA
OpenAI has entered a partnership with Amazon Web Services to deliver its artificial‑intelligence products to U.S. government agencies. The deal leverages AWS’s GovCloud and Classified Regions, allowing OpenAI models to be used for both classified and unclassified workloads. While AWS will distribute the technology, OpenAI retains control over which models are offered and can impose additional safeguards for sensitive deployments. The arrangement builds on OpenAI’s recent Pentagon contract and positions the company to serve a broader range of federal customers through Amazon’s existing cloud infrastructure. Ler mais

Disputa por Contrato de Inteligência Artificial do Pentágono Sinaliza Cautela para Startups Focadas em Defesa

Disputa por Contrato de Inteligência Artificial do Pentágono Sinaliza Cautela para Startups Focadas em Defesa
A recent clash between the Pentagon and Anthropic over the use of the Claude AI model has sparked intense scrutiny of government AI contracts. The Trump administration labeled Anthropic a supply‑chain risk, prompting the company to prepare a legal challenge. Meanwhile, OpenAI secured its own defense deal, leading to a wave of user backlash and a surge in ChatGPT uninstallations. Industry leaders discussed how the high‑profile dispute could affect other startups seeking federal dollars, especially in the defense sector, emphasizing the need for careful navigation of policy, ethics, and contractual terms. Ler mais

CEO da Anthropic Ac!usa OpenAI de Mentir sobre Acordo com o Pentágono

CEO da Anthropic Ac!usa OpenAI de Mentir sobre Acordo com o Pentágono
Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei sent an internal memo denouncing OpenAI's statements about its new Pentagon agreement as "straight up lies" and "mendacious." The memo follows Anthropic's withdrawal from a separate U.S. intelligence contract over concerns about AI use in mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. Amodei criticizes OpenAI for focusing on employee appeasement rather than genuine safety safeguards and questions the vague "all lawful use" language in the Pentagon deal. OpenAI’s Sam Altman later admitted the announcement was rushed, while reports suggest Anthropic may be re‑entering talks with the Pentagon. Ler mais

Anthropic Retoma Negociações com Departamento de Defesa dos EUA sobre Contrato de IA

Anthropic Retoma Negociações com Departamento de Defesa dos EUA sobre Contrato de IA
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has re‑opened talks with the U.S. Defense Department after a dispute over contract language concerning the use of the company’s AI models for bulk data analysis. The disagreement stemmed from a clause the Pentagon wanted removed, which Anthropic feared could enable mass surveillance. The department had threatened to label Anthropic a supply‑chain risk and cancel its existing agreement, a move that previously led to a presidential directive to halt the use of its technology. Both parties are now working to resolve the language issue and preserve the partnership. Ler mais

OpenAI Detalha Salvaguardas em Novo Acordo de IA com o Pentágono

OpenAI Detalha Salvaguardas em Novo Acordo de IA com o Pentágono
OpenAI announced a contract with the U.S. Department of Defense that it says protects three core red lines: mass domestic surveillance, autonomous weapons, and high‑stakes automated decisions. The company stresses a multi‑layered safety approach that includes full control over its safety stack, cloud‑based deployment, cleared personnel involvement, and strong contractual protections. OpenAI contrasts its stance with Anthropic, which failed to secure a similar deal, and emphasizes that its architecture prevents direct integration of models into weapon systems or sensors. Executives acknowledge the agreement was rushed and faced criticism, but argue it helps de‑escalate tensions between the defense sector and AI labs. Ler mais

Trump Tenta Proibir a Anthropic do Governo dos EUA

Trump Tenta Proibir a Anthropic do Governo dos EUA
A dispute between the Department of Defense and AI company Anthropic has intensified, with officials exchanging criticisms publicly. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and gave the firm a deadline to revise its contract to permit “all lawful use” of its models. Experts suggest the conflict stems more from differing attitudes than concrete policy disagreements, noting that Anthropic has so far supported the Pentagon’s proposed uses. The company, founded on AI safety principles, has warned about the risks of fully autonomous weapons while acknowledging their potential defensive value. Ler mais

Anthropic Recusa Demanda do Pentágono para Remover Guardrails de IA

Anthropic Recusa Demanda do Pentágono para Remover Guardrails de IA
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave Anthropic a deadline of 5:01 PM on Friday to drop safety safeguards on its Claude AI system, threatening to cancel a $200 million contract and label the firm a supply‑chain risk. CEO Dario Amodei responded that Anthropic cannot in good conscience comply, insisting on keeping the safeguards while remaining willing to support the military. The Pentagon’s request would allow Claude to be used for mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons, a use case Anthropic refuses. The standoff raises questions about AI safety, government contracts, and potential alternatives such as Grok, Google’s Gemini, and OpenAI. Ler mais

Confronto da Anthropic com o Pentágono sobre Política de Uso de IA

Confronto da Anthropic com o Pentágono sobre Política de Uso de IA
Anthropic, the AI startup behind the Claude model, is locked in a high‑stakes dispute with the U.S. Department of Defense. The Pentagon wants unrestricted, "any lawful use" of Anthropic’s technology, while the company refuses to support autonomous lethal weapons and mass domestic surveillance. The disagreement threatens a $200 million contract and could force defense contractors to drop Anthropic’s models. The clash highlights the tension between rapid military AI adoption and corporate responsible‑use policies. Ler mais

Pentágono e Anthropic Entram em Conflito sobre Uso Militar do Claude AI

Pentágono e Anthropic Entram em Conflito sobre Uso Militar do Claude AI
The Pentagon is urging AI firms to permit the U.S. military to employ their technologies for all lawful purposes, but Anthropic has emerged as the most resistant. The department is reportedly threatening to end its $200 million contract with the company amid disagreements about how Claude models are used, including a reported deployment in an operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. While other firms have shown flexibility, Anthropic focuses on hard limits around fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Ler mais

ICE Implanta Ferramenta de Monitoramento de Mídia Social com Inteligência Artificial da Zignal Labs

ICE Implanta Ferramenta de Monitoramento de Mídia Social com Inteligência Artificial da Zignal Labs
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has contracted Zignal Labs to use its AI-driven platform for real‑time analysis of publicly available social‑media content. The tool can ingest billions of posts daily, identify geolocated images and videos, and generate alerts for ICE operators. The partnership, facilitated through Carahsoft, expands ICE’s surveillance capabilities and raises concerns among civil‑rights groups about privacy, free speech, and the potential chilling effect on online expression. Ler mais

OpenAI Visa Reduzir Viés Político no ChatGPT com Novo Modelo GPT-5

OpenAI Visa Reduzir Viés Político no ChatGPT com Novo Modelo GPT-5
OpenAI released a study showing its latest GPT‑5 models exhibit significantly less political bias than earlier versions. The research comes amid a U.S. executive order that bars "woke" AI from federal contracts and calls for ideological neutrality. OpenAI reports a 30% reduction in bias and less than 0.01% of production responses showing political bias. The company tested the model with a suite of questions derived from U.S. party platforms and varied political framings, and used GPT‑5 itself to grade responses across five bias dimensions, though the methodology has drawn scrutiny. Ler mais

GSA Aprova o Grok AI da xAI para Uso Federal

GSA Aprova o Grok AI da xAI para Uso Federal
The General Services Administration (GSA) announced a deal that lets U.S. federal agencies purchase Elon Musk’s xAI Grok models for $0.42 per organization. The 18‑month contract, part of the OneGov procurement initiative, grants access to Grok 4 and Grok 4 Fast and includes dedicated engineers and an upgrade path. The agreement fits within the administration’s AI Action Plan and follows earlier government contracts with Anthropic, Gemini and OpenAI. While the deal underscores a push for U.S. AI leadership, it comes amid reports of Grok’s recent controversial content. Ler mais