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How AI Companies Got Caught Up in US Military Efforts from Wired Nick Srnicek

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Two years ago, companies like Meta and OpenAI were united against military use of their tools. Now all of that has changed.Two years ago, companies like Meta and OpenAI were united against military use of their tools. Now all of that has changed. 

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