Dean joins from London after attending the AI Impact Summit in India. Dean and Tim unpack the summit’s central tension: “middle power” nations like India, Indonesia, and Nigeria pushing a vision of AI focused on public service delivery, agriculture, and affordable open-source models, while largely dismissing the frontier-AI questions Dean considers most urgent—lab auditing, recursive self-improvement, and national security.
They then turn to the week’s biggest story: the Department of Defense’s ultimatum to Anthropic. Anthropic’s contract bans autonomous lethal weapons and surveillance of Americans. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has demanded that Anthropic lift those restrictions by Friday or potentially face designation as a supply-chain risk or invocation of the Defense Production Act.
Dean argues the DoD has every right to cancel a contract it dislikes, but compelling a company to retrain its model under duress is another matter entirely—especially when, as Dean points out, this whole episode will become part of Claude’s training data, potentially shaping how the model understands its own relationship to the US government.














