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Funcionários da DeepMind votam para sindicalizar-se, citando oposição a contratos militares de IA

Funcionários da DeepMind votam para sindicalizar-se, citando oposição a contratos militares de IA
Employees at Google DeepMind's London headquarters have voted overwhelmingly to join a union, demanding that the company halt development of AI tools for military use. The Communication Workers Union and Unite the Union seek recognition as joint representatives for roughly 1,000 staff members. Workers argue that DeepMind's technology is already being used in conflicts involving Israel and the U.S., and they want guarantees that future projects will not violate ethical or legal standards. Google has ten days to respond before formal legal steps begin. Ler mais

Amazon Web Services, Microsoft e NVIDIA Conseguem Contratos de Inteligência Artificial com o Pentágono

Amazon Web Services, Microsoft e NVIDIA Conseguem Contratos de Inteligência Artificial com o Pentágono
Amazon Web Services, Microsoft and NVIDIA have signed agreements to provide the U.S. Defense Department with artificial‑intelligence tools for use on classified networks, the Pentagon announced. The deals, which also include startup Reflection AI, join similar contracts already in place with xAI, OpenAI and Google. Anthropic remains the only major U.S. AI firm without a Pentagon agreement, after a dispute with the administration over safeguards on its Claude chatbot. The rapid expansion of AI in the military has sparked public backlash, as evidenced by a sharp rise in ChatGPT uninstall rates following OpenAI’s own deal. Ler mais

Pentágono assina contratos classificados de IA com sete empresas e exclui a Anthropic devido a risco na cadeia de suprimentos

Pentágono assina contratos classificados de IA com sete empresas e exclui a Anthropic devido a risco na cadeia de suprimentos
The Department of Defense announced Friday that it has finalized classified‑use agreements with OpenAI, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Nvidia, Elon Musk's xAI and the startup Reflection. The deals will let the Pentagon employ each company’s artificial‑intelligence tools in secure environments as it seeks to become an "AI‑first" fighting force. Anthropic, previously cleared for classified work, was left out after officials labeled its technology a supply‑chain risk and the company refused to relax red‑line restrictions on surveillance and autonomous weapons. Ler mais

Casa Branca bloqueia plano da Anthropic para ampliar acesso ao Mythos AI, citando segurança e limites de computação

Casa Branca bloqueia plano da Anthropic para ampliar acesso ao Mythos AI, citando segurança e limites de computação
The White House told Anthropic it opposes the company's proposal to extend access to its Mythos cybersecurity AI model to roughly 70 more firms, raising concerns about potential misuse and the firm’s ability to supply enough computing power. The objection comes as the administration drafts an executive order to permit government agencies to use Anthropic models, while the NSA already relies on Mythos and a recent unauthorized breach has heightened security worries. Ler mais

Google Assina Acordo de Inteligência Artificial com o Pentágono Amidst Revolta de Funcionários

Google Assina Acordo de Inteligência Artificial com o Pentágono Amidst Revolta de Funcionários
Google has entered a classified agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense that lets the Pentagon use the company’s artificial‑intelligence models for “any lawful government purpose,” including sensitive military tasks. The move comes despite an open letter signed by more than 600 Google employees urging CEO Sundar Pichai to refuse the contract, citing concerns over lethal autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. Google says the deal includes safeguards against domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapons without human oversight, while the Pentagon declined to comment. The controversy revives memories of the 2018 Project Maven protests and raises fresh questions about corporate responsibility in national‑security AI work. Ler mais

Google assina contrato classificado de IA com o Pentágono, gerando reação negativa dos funcionários

Google assina contrato classificado de IA com o Pentágono, gerando reação negativa dos funcionários
Google has entered a classified agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense that lets the Pentagon use the company’s artificial‑intelligence models for any lawful government purpose. The deal, reported by The Information, comes just a day after more than 560 Google engineers signed an open letter urging CEO Sundar Pichai to refuse such military contracts. Unlike an earlier Anthropic pact that barred mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons, Google’s terms contain no ethical carve‑outs. The move adds the tech giant to a short list of AI firms supplying unrestricted AI capability to the U.S. military. Ler mais

Trump diz que acordo entre Pentágono e Anthropic é possível após blacklisting da empresa

Trump diz que acordo entre Pentágono e Anthropic é possível após blacklisting da empresa
President Donald Trump told CNBC that a deal allowing Anthropic’s AI models to be used by the Department of Defense is "possible," reversing a February order that barred federal agencies from the firm’s technology. The comment followed a White House meeting on April 18 in which Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei discussed the company’s new Mythos model with Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. Anthropic remains under a supply‑chain‑risk designation that bars it from Pentagon contracts while two federal courts issue conflicting rulings on the ban. Ler mais

Anthropic Engaja Administração Trump Apesar de Designação de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos do Pentágono

Anthropic Engaja Administração Trump Apesar de Designação de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos do Pentágono
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with senior officials from the Trump administration this week, signaling a possible thaw in relations after the Pentagon labeled the AI firm a supply‑chain risk. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House chief of staff Susie Wiles joined the discussion, which the White House described as productive. While the Pentagon continues to challenge Anthropic’s models for military use, other agencies appear eager to explore the company’s technology for cybersecurity, AI safety and maintaining America’s lead in the AI race. 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 Aluga Espaço de 158.000 Pés Quadrados em Londres e Planeja Quadruplicar sua Força de Trabalho

Anthropic Aluga Espaço de 158.000 Pés Quadrados em Londres e Planeja Quadruplicar sua Força de Trabalho
Anthropic announced it will occupy a new 158,000‑square‑foot office in London, enough to house up to 800 employees—four times its current head count. The move aims to deepen the company’s research and commercial presence in Europe amid a talent race with other AI labs. The expansion comes as Anthropic faces a legal dispute with the U.S. Pentagon over its refusal to allow its models in mass‑surveillance or weapon systems, while the U.K. government seeks closer cooperation on AI safety and security. Ler mais

Tribunal Federal de Apelações Rejeita Pedido da Anthropic para Suspendender a Blacklist da Pentagon

Tribunal Federal de Apelações Rejeita Pedido da Anthropic para Suspendender a Blacklist da Pentagon
A federal appeals court denied Anthropic's motion for a stay, allowing the Pentagon to continue its blacklisting of the AI firm amid an active military conflict. The judges emphasized the government's authority over national‑security procurement and warned that overruling the Department of Defense could impede vital operations. Trade group CCIA warned the move could set a risky precedent for U.S. tech innovation, arguing that supply‑chain risk designations should be reserved for foreign adversaries and follow established procurement rules. Ler mais

Tribunal de Apelações Mantém Rótulo de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos da Anthropic

Tribunal de Apelações Mantém Rótulo de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos da Anthropic
A three‑judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled Wednesday that Anthropic, the creator of the Claude AI model, must remain designated as a supply‑chain risk for the Pentagon. The decision contradicts a recent San Francisco district court order that had lifted the label, leaving the military’s access to Anthropic’s tools in limbo as the two cases proceed toward final judgments. Ler mais

Juiz Concede Injunção à Anthropic sobre Designação de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos do Pentágono

Juiz Concede Injunção à Anthropic sobre Designação de Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos do Pentágono
A federal judge in California issued an injunction requiring the Trump administration to rescind its designation of AI firm Anthropic as a supply‑chain risk and to halt orders directing federal agencies to cut ties with the company. The ruling, delivered by Judge Rita F. Lin, rejected the administration’s claim that Anthropic posed a national‑security threat after the company challenged the Pentagon’s demand that it drop usage limits on its models. Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei hailed the decision as a protection of free speech and a step toward productive collaboration with the government. Ler mais

Juíza Considera Movimento do Pentágono para Rotular a Anthropic como Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos como 'Tentativa de Paralisar' a Empresa

Juíza Considera Movimento do Pentágono para Rotular a Anthropic como Risco na Cadeia de Suprimentos como 'Tentativa de Paralisar' a Empresa
During a hearing, U.S. District Judge Rita Lin questioned the Department of Defense’s decision to label AI developer Anthropic a supply‑chain risk, describing it as an apparent attempt to cripple the company after it sought limits on military use of its Claude tool. Anthropic has filed lawsuits alleging illegal retaliation, and the judge is considering a temporary injunction that could pause the designation. The case highlights tensions over AI use in the armed forces, First Amendment concerns, and the Pentagon’s authority to restrict contractors. Ler mais

Pentágono Planeja Treinar Modelos de IA em Dados Militares Classificados

Pentágono Planeja Treinar Modelos de IA em Dados Militares Classificados
The Department of Defense is reportedly preparing to have artificial‑intelligence companies train versions of their models on classified information for exclusive military use. The initiative would take place in a secure data center authorized for classified projects, with the Pentagon retaining ownership of all training data. Companies such as OpenAI and xAI are expected to participate, while Anthropic may be excluded due to its policy restrictions. Experts warn that training on sensitive data could expose classified material to personnel lacking proper clearance, raising security concerns about broader model deployment within the defense establishment. Ler mais

Pentágono Procura Novos Modelos de IA à Medida que Contrato com Anthropic se Desfaz

Pentágono Procura Novos Modelos de IA à Medida que Contrato com Anthropic se Desfaz
After a contentious split, the Pentagon is developing its own large‑language‑model tools to replace Anthropic's AI. The Department of Defense announced engineering work on multiple LLMs for government‑owned environments and expects operational use soon. Anthropic's $200 million contract collapsed over disputes about unrestricted access, mass‑surveillance prohibitions, and autonomous weapon use. While OpenAI and Elon Musk’s xAI have secured separate agreements with the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labeled Anthropic a supply‑chain risk, a restriction that Anthropic is now challenging in court. 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

Anthropic Lança Rede de Parceiros de US$ 100 Milhões do Claude em Meio a Batalha Jurídica com o Pentágono

Anthropic Lança Rede de Parceiros de US$ 100 Milhões do Claude em Meio a Batalha Jurídica com o Pentágono
Anthropic announced a $100 million investment in the Claude Partner Network, a program that offers training, technical support, joint go‑to‑market initiatives and certification to consulting firms such as Accenture, Deloitte, Cognizant and Infosys. The network, launched in March 2026, aims to embed Claude, Anthropic’s flagship AI model, across large enterprises while the company fights a Pentagon‑led legal dispute over national‑security designations. Cloud providers including AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft will continue to host Claude for non‑defense workloads, positioning the partner program as the core of Anthropic’s commercial strategy. Ler mais

Anthropic Anuncia Escritório em Washington DC e Lança Instituto Anthropic Amidst Lawsuit do Pentágono

Anthropic Anuncia Escritório em Washington DC e Lança Instituto Anthropic Amidst Lawsuit do Pentágono
Anthropic revealed that its Public Policy team will open a Washington, DC office this spring, expanding its influence in federal policy circles. At the same time, the company launched the Anthropic Institute, a research hub that consolidates its Frontier Red Team, Societal Impacts, and Economic Research groups. The move follows Anthropic's recent lawsuit challenging a Defense Department supply‑chain risk designation. New hires include former Google DeepMind senior director Matt Botvinick and OpenAI‑alumni Zoë Hitzig, who will help steer the institute’s work on AI safety, economic effects, and societal implications. Ler mais

Anthropic Cria Novo Instituto Anthropic Enquanto Luta Contra a Lista Negra do Pentágono

Anthropic Cria Novo Instituto Anthropic Enquanto Luta Contra a Lista Negra do Pentágono
Anthropic announced the creation of the Anthropic Institute, an internal think tank that merges three of its research teams to study AI's societal, economic, and safety impacts. The move coincides with a lawsuit against the U.S. government over a Pentagon blacklist that would block its technology from defense contracts. Co‑founder Jack Clark shifts to lead the institute as head of public benefit, while Sarah Heck takes over the public policy group. The institute launches with roughly 30 researchers, including former Google DeepMind and OpenAI staff, and plans to double its staff each year while continuing to address national‑security and democratic‑leadership issues in AI. Ler mais