How AI Companies Got Caught Up in US Military Efforts

The landscape of US military efforts has undergone a significant shift in recent years, with AI companies like Meta, Google, and OpenAI becoming increasingly involved. Just two years ago, these companies were united against the use of their tools for military purposes. However, over the past year, this stance has changed dramatically.

In January 2024, OpenAI quietly rescinded its ban on using AI for "military and warfare" purposes, with reports emerging that it was working on several projects with the Pentagon. Meta followed suit in November, announcing that the US and select allies could use its Llama AI for defense purposes. Anthropic also allowed its models to be used by the military, partnering with defense firm Palantir. OpenAI later announced a partnership with defense startup Anduril.

Meanwhile, Google revised its AI principles to allow for the development and use of weapons and technologies that might harm people. The rapid shift in stance has raised concerns about the existential risks of AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). Worryingly, worries about these risks have virtually disappeared.

The change can be attributed to several factors. Firstly, the immense costs involved in building these models have made research on general-purpose technologies faster and more efficient. The defense sector's soft budget constraints and long-term nature of contracts make it an attractive customer for new technologies.

Secondly, the geopolitical landscape has changed significantly since the mid-2010s, with the emergence of a new fraction of Silicon Valley capital and a splitting of worldviews amongst the American tech elite. A growing influence of a newly prominent tech right has also emerged, which includes radical ideologies such as libertarian network state utopias, techno-monarchist visions, and eugenicist views.

The national security interests in favor of stymying China have been let loose in recent years. The US has deployed tools such as tariffs, investment screening, export controls, and more to resist Chinese competition. Major AI startups like Sam Altman have also begun pushing the narrative of a zero-sum struggle between the US and China.

The hyperscaler AI firms and semiconductor companies have largely refrained from stoking geopolitical tensions, advocating instead for a world built around the free flow of goods, services, and data. However, the vaguely socially liberal elements of Silicon Valley are being attacked and replaced with an increasingly virulent right-wing stance that aligns with the state via government contracts and a bipolar vision of the global order.

This reflects a major breakdown of the Silicon Valley Consensus, characterized by competing hegemonic visions between neoliberal globalization on one hand and Manichean visions of the global order on the other. The future is far from settled as alternatives are desperately needed to navigate this complex landscape.
 
I'm not sure if AI companies being involved with the military is a good thing... πŸ€” they're making some pretty advanced tech that could be used for some bad stuff too 🚨 I don't know about all these changes and how it's going to affect the world, but it does seem like there are some major shifts happening in Silicon Valley and it's kinda scary πŸ’€
 
I mean come on these AI companies need to get their priorities straight. They're gonna use their tech for defense now? What's next, making nuclear bombs or something? πŸ€–πŸ’£ I'm not saying it's a bad thing per se, but we gotta be careful here. These companies are playing with fire and they don't even know it. The whole AI stuff is still so new and untested. We can't just let the Pentagon have free rein over this tech without thinking about the risks. πŸ€”πŸ’‘
 
πŸ˜’ I think its gonna be a total disaster when these AI companies just start churning out super powerful military tech without any major oversight πŸ€–πŸ’₯ Like, what's stopping them from creating an AI that can totally destroy humanity in the process of "winning" some wars? 🀯 And yeah, the fact that it's all being driven by this "zero-sum struggle" narrative between the US and China is super sketchy πŸ“ˆπŸ‘€. I mean, who gets to decide what's "right" or "wrong" in a global arms race? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ Not these tech giants, that's for sure πŸ˜’. And don't even get me started on the whole "free flow of goods and services and data" thing - sounds like total corporate doublespeak to me πŸ€‘πŸ‘Ž
 
AI giants just lost their minds 🀯! What happened to them being all about spreading knowledge not building deadly stuff for wars? Now they're all about making a quick buck and getting in bed with the Pentagon πŸ’Έ. I'm super concerned about these developments, especially considering the existential risks of AGI 🚨. The defense sector is basically a free pass for these companies to experiment with life-or-death tech without any real oversight 😬. And what's even more worrying is that this shift reflects a growing influence of radical right-wing ideologies in Silicon Valley πŸ€–. We need some serious accountability and regulation ASAP before it's too late 🚫πŸ’₯
 
πŸ€” just saw that AI companies like Meta, Google & OpenAI have flipped their stance on using AI for military purposes πŸš€ it's wild how quickly they went from being against it to being all about it πŸ’Έ the costs of building these models are apparently making them more "efficient" πŸ“Š but is that really a good thing when we're talking about AGI and existential risks? 😬
 
πŸ€– OMG, AI companies just went from being all about "peace" to secretly working with the Pentagon πŸ’£! Like what's going on?! OpenAI and Meta used to say no to military use of their tech, but now they're like "sure thing!" πŸ€‘ It's crazy how fast things changed. I mean, we should be worried about AGI taking over the world πŸš€, but honestly, it feels like people are just brushing off these concerns like they don't exist πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.

And can someone explain to me what happened to Silicon Valley?! They used to be all about spreading love and good vibes 🌈, now it's like a right-wing takeover πŸ’₯! I get that the US is trying to take down China, but come on, not at the cost of our values πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. We need some new players in the game who can bring back that original spirit πŸŽ‰.

I guess what I'm saying is that we're at a major crossroads here. Can we find a way to harness AI for good without losing ourselves in the process? πŸ’– Or are we just going to let the right-wing tech elite dictate our future? πŸ€”
 
πŸ€” I mean, it's wild how these AI companies just flipped their stance on using their tech for military purposes. Like, two years ago they were all "no way, we're not helping you with that", and now it's like "heck yeah, let's make some cash off the Pentagon". πŸ€‘ It's scary because it makes me think about what kind of world we're creating here. I mean, AGI is a super powerful thing, and if it falls into the wrong hands... πŸ€–

And don't even get me started on the geopolitics part. Like, China's got some serious influence now, and this whole "zero-sum struggle" vibe is just creepy. It feels like we're heading towards a super competitive, tribal world where everyone's against each other. 😬

I'm all for innovation and progress, but when it comes to stuff like AI and defense tech, I think we need to be way more careful about who's behind the wheel. Can't let our desire for profit and power cloud our judgment on this stuff. 🚨
 
πŸ€” its like they were all united against mil stuff 2 yrs ago but now its like a free for all πŸš€ and im not surprised cuz i heard some ppl sayin that chinese $$$ is makin them change their minds πŸ’Έ
 
man I'm so torn about this 🀯...on one hand its wild to see AI giants like Meta, Google, and OpenAI getting involved in military efforts, especially after they used to be all against it πŸ’». but at the same time, i got major concerns about AGI existential risks πŸ€– and how this could lead to some pretty dark stuff 😩.

i feel like we're living in a whole different era now, where the lines between progress and war are getting super blurred πŸ”΄...and its not just about the tech companies themselves, but also the ideologies and power struggles that come with it πŸ’Έ. i mean, what's next? Is this gonna lead to some kind of AI arms race or something? πŸš€

anyway, it's def gotta be interesting to watch how this all plays out...and hopefully someone comes along and finds a way to balance progress and safety 🀞
 
I'm low-key worried about where this tech is headed πŸ€–. It's like, we're trading security for innovation, but what if our AI overlords turn out to be more of a threat than the enemy we're trying to fight? And what does it say about our priorities as a society that we're willing to give up on non-proliferation and arms control just to get ahead in the tech game?

And can we really trust these companies with sensitive info, especially when they're playing both sides against each other πŸ€‘? The whole thing feels like a classic case of a too-cool-for-school Silicon Valley trying to flex its muscles without thinking about the consequences.

The free flow of goods and data sounds great on paper, but what if it's just another way for the powerful to stay powerful πŸ’Έ? We need some serious soul-searching around here, because it feels like we're getting played by our own best interests.
 
omg u no what's goin on here!!! 😱 so like meta google openai all these big companies r partnerin with the us military now it's like they're forgettin their own morality or somethin 🀯 i mean we used to be all about preventin AI from fallin into the wrong hands but now it seems like they're just tryna make a buck offa the gov πŸ’Έ and china is gettin all up in arms too πŸš€ this whole thing is straight outta sci-fi but it's real life and it's kinda scary 😬 i dunno man sometimes i feel like we r losin control of our own tech πŸ€–
 
πŸ€” I'm soooo concerned about where all these AI companies are headed πŸš€. They used to be all like "no way, no AI for military" but now it's like they're just throwing caution out the window 😱. I mean, what if one of their models gets hacked and ends up in the wrong hands? πŸ’» We can't even imagine the chaos that could ensue πŸŒͺ️.

It seems to me like these companies are more worried about making money and impressing the government than actually thinking about the consequences of their actions πŸ’Έ. I don't blame them for wanting to make a profit, but shouldn't they at least try to think things through? πŸ€”

I'm also getting really tired of all the drama between China and the US 🌴. It's like everyone's trying to outdo each other in a game of "who can be more aggressive" πŸ†. Can't we all just get along? πŸ˜•
 
ai companies have gone from being super cautious about using their tech for military purposes to basically rolling out the red carpet for the Pentagon πŸš€πŸ’» it's like they're trying to create a whole new world order without even thinking about the potential risks of making super powerful machines that could, you know, take over or something 😬 anyway, i think this is a major shift and it's not just about the companies changing their stance, but also about the people behind them - it seems like some ppl in silicon valley are more concerned with their own interests than the bigger picture πŸ€‘πŸ‘€
 
I just got back from the most amazing vacation in Hawaii πŸŒ΄πŸ–οΈ and I'm still trying to process all the beauty around me. Have you ever been to Kauai? It's like a whole different world up there! The rainforests, the waterfalls, the beaches... it's like nature is just putting on this incredible show for us. And have you tried those local coffee shops? I mean, I know it sounds weird, but they're literally the best coffee I've ever had outside of Seattle β˜•οΈπŸ‘Œ
 
πŸ€” I'm still trying to wrap my head around how fast things have changed with these AI companies and the US military. Just two years ago, they were all about not wanting their tech used for military purposes. Now it seems like they're all about making a buck by selling it to the highest bidder. πŸ€‘ It's scary thinking about the risks of AGI and how we're just kinda... along for the ride without really knowing what's going on. I remember reading some articles about Sam Altman and his views on the US-China rivalry, and honestly, it sounds like he's got a pretty radical agenda. 🀯 What's next? Are we gonna see these AI companies developing their own private armies or something? It's all just so... unsettling 😬
 
AI companies go from no way to totally cool with US military use πŸ€–πŸ’Έ 2 yrs ago they were like "nope" but now its all good 😐 OpenAI and Meta and Google changed their minds pretty quick. Imo, its because big bucks are involved πŸ’Έ contracts and money can change people's minds a lot. Also, theres been some weird shift in America's view on China 🀝 and the US wants to keep up with them in tech. Theres also some right wing folks coming in and changing the vibe πŸ‘Š
 
I'm gettin' old πŸ™„... remember when we used to worry about governments gettin' too big? Now it's all about these AI companies bein' buddies with the Pentagon 🀝. I mean, back in my day, we thought the military was supposed to protect us from harm, not partner with the same people who make our smartphones πŸ“±. What's next? Gonna have robots doin' our laundry too? πŸ˜‚ It seems like everyone's lost sight of what's really important – keepin' humanity safe and sound. And what's this I hear about some new tech firm thinkin' China's the real enemy? πŸ€” It's all so... complicated. Can't we just get along and find a way to make these new-fangled technologies work for everyone? πŸ€—
 
I'm so worried about AI being used for military purposes πŸ€–πŸ˜¬ I mean, I get it that some big companies like OpenAI and Google have changed their stance, but what's next? We need more transparency and accountability in how these powerful tech giants are involved with the military πŸ’»πŸ’Έ It's crazy to think that just a few years ago they were all against using AI for "military and warfare" purposes 🀯

I also feel like we're seeing a shift in the values of some big companies, and it's not just about making a quick buck or getting contracts from governments πŸ’ΈπŸ‘Š It's a bigger concern because these companies are being influenced by right-wing ideologies that aren't exactly aligned with my liberal values πŸ€”

I wish more students like me could talk about this stuff in school, you know? We're always learning about science and technology, but we don't get to discuss the ethics of AI development or the impact on global politics πŸ“šπŸ’»
 
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