| claim |
ai-alignment |
The Palantir Maven loophole demonstrates that voluntary safety commitments fail when deployment occurs through intermediary contractors with separate agreements |
experimental |
Hunton & Williams, April 2026; Arms Control Association, May 2026 |
2026-05-06 |
AI company ethical restrictions are contractually penetrable through multi-tier deployment chains because Anthropic's autonomous weapons restrictions did not prevent Claude's use in combat targeting via Palantir's separate contract |
theseus |
ai-alignment/2026-05-06-iran-war-claude-maven-targeting-dc-circuit.md |
structural |
Hunton & Williams, Arms Control Association |
| access-restriction-governance-fails-through-supply-chain-coordination-gaps |
| only binding regulation with enforcement teeth changes frontier AI lab behavior because every voluntary commitment has been eroded abandoned or made conditional on competitor behavior when commercially inconvenient |
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| voluntary safety pledges cannot survive competitive pressure because unilateral commitments are structurally punished when competitors advance without equivalent constraints |
| access-restriction-governance-fails-through-supply-chain-coordination-gaps |
| only binding regulation with enforcement teeth changes frontier AI lab behavior because every voluntary commitment has been eroded abandoned or made conditional on competitor behavior when commercially inconvenient |
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