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domain: ai-alignment
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status: enrichment
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tags: [Senate-Democrats, AI-legislation, autonomous-weapons, domestic-surveillance, AI-Guardrails-Act, legislative-response, Pentagon-Anthropic, voluntary-to-binding, Schiff, Slotkin]
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## Content
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PRIMARY CONNECTION: institutional-gap — confirms that the three core prohibitions Anthropic maintained have no statutory backing in US law
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WHY ARCHIVED: Documents the legislative response timeline and confirms the specific statutory gaps; useful context for the Slotkin bill archive
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EXTRACTION HINT: Use primarily as supporting evidence for the Slotkin AI Guardrails Act claim. The key observation: Anthropic was privately filling a public governance gap — private safety contracts were substituting for absent statute.
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## Key Facts
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- Senate Democrats announced legislative response to Anthropic blacklisting within 5 days (February 27 blacklisting, March 2 Axios report)
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- Senator Adam Schiff (D-CA) writing legislation for AI warfare and surveillance safeguards
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- Senator Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) preparing DoD-specific AI restrictions
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- No Republican co-sponsorship or bipartisan engagement mentioned in initial legislative response
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- Senate Democrats are in minority; Trump administration hostile to AI safety constraints
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- Three prohibitions lacking statutory coverage: autonomous lethal weapons, domestic mass surveillance, nuclear launch AI
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