The $200 Million Red Line: 5 Surprising Truths Behind the Anthropic-Pentagon War
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Trump Bans Anthropic for Refusing Lethality
27 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — President Donald Trump has officially issued an order prohibiting all federal agencies from utilizing technology developed by the artificial intelligence firm Anthropic. This executive action follows a tense confrontation regarding safety guardrails, as the company refused to remove restrictions that prevented its software from being used for domestic surveillance or autonomous weaponry. While government officials argue that private entities should not dictate military policy, Anthropic maintains that such applications exceed the current safety capabilities of AI. The administration labeled the company a supply chain risk, initiating a six-month period to phase out its services entirely. This conflict highlights a growing divide between Silicon Valley ethics and government demands, especially as other industry leaders like OpenAI express similar concerns regarding military “red lines.” The ban arrives at a critical juncture for Anthropic, which is currently navigating a high-profile initial public offering. Continue reading
Pentagon Ultimatum: Anthropic Faces Blacklist and Federal Compulsion if AI Guardrails Aren’t Dropped by Friday
25 Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — The U.S. Department of Defense has issued a strict ultimatum to the artificial intelligence company Anthropic, demanding that it remove its self-imposed ethical guardrails for military use by 5:01 PM on Friday, February 27, 2026. During a tense meeting at the Pentagon, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei that the military requires unrestricted access to the company’s flagship AI model, Claude, for “all lawful purposes”. Continue reading
The Reckoning of Peter Mandelson: Criminal Arrest, Institutional Fallout, and Political Crisis
The “Deep State” Remodel: 5 Surprising Realities of the Modern Federal Overhaul
Feb 11, 2026 /Mpelembe media/ — The aphorism “the road to hell is paved with good intentions” relates to the effort to “drain the swamp” by suggesting that the administration’s stated goals of efficiency and accountability—the “good intentions”—have unleashed a torrent of unintended consequences that are effectively “drowning” the government in dysfunction, legal chaos, and new forms of corruption.
Based on your sources, here is how the “draining” process has led to “drowning”:
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Structural Collapse and Consolidation of Enterprise AI Architecture
Nov. 23, 2025 /Mpelembe Media/ — ExperienceBypass™, an advisory firm, announced their new report titled “The Real AI Bubble.” This report, authored by CEO Honorio J. Padron, warns that the AI market faces a structural collapse, arguing the actual bubble is architectural, not financial. The core thesis is that tens of thousands of smaller AI point solution companies will disappear over the next 36 to 48 months as global enterprises consolidate their technology around a few AI Native Platforms (or “AI Factories”) such as NVIDIA and Palantir. This consolidation is driven by the failure of most enterprise AI pilots and a demand for unified architecture, mirroring the standardisation seen in the ERP sector during the 1990s. Padron asserts that non-integrated point solutions lack a place as the AI Enabled Enterprise™ becomes the new operating model, acting as the central nervous system for modern businesses. Continue reading
Health data: who owns it?
By Adam Smith | Tech correspondent
April 20, 2023 /Thomson Reuters Foundation/ — U.S. data analytics firm Palantir is bidding to provide Britain’s National Health Service with software across the system – a move which has raised concerns from data specialists and advocates.
Palantir, founded by U.S. billionaire Peter Thiel, was the NHS data analytics provider during the pandemic and is currently bidding for a £480 million contract for a “federated data platform”.
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