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tags: [pentagon-anthropic, Hegseth, DoD, autonomous-weapons, mass-surveillance, "any-lawful-use", safety-guardrails, government-pressure, B1-evidence]
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: government-risk-designation-inverts-regulation — the Hegseth memo is the precipitating policy; voluntary-pledges-fail-under-competition — coercive mechanism made explicit
WHY ARCHIVED: The memo is the policy document establishing that US government will actively penalize safety constraints in AI contracts — the clearest single document for B1's institutional inadequacy claim
EXTRACTION HINT: The claim should be specific: the Hegseth "any lawful use" memo represents US government policy that AI safety constraints in deployment contracts are improper limitations on government authority — establishing active institutional opposition, not just neglect.
## Key Facts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth issued an AI strategy memorandum in January 2026
- The memorandum required all DoD AI contracts incorporate 'any lawful use' language within 180 days
- Hegseth set a deadline of February 27, 2026 at 5:01 p.m. for Anthropic compliance
- Anthropic's existing DoD contract prohibited Claude use for fully autonomous weaponry and domestic mass surveillance
- DoD interpreted 'any lawful use' to include autonomous targeting systems and mass surveillance of domestic populations
- OpenAI accepted 'any lawful purpose' language with aspirational limits on February 28, 2026
- The Biden administration issued an executive order on AI safety in October 2023 encouraging responsible development