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No one has a good plan for how AI companies should work with the government

Last updated: March 2, 2026 8:55 pm
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OpenAI CEO Sam Altman found himself in a challenging position on Saturday night as he addressed public concerns about the company’s decision to pick up a Pentagon contract that a rival, Anthropic, had recently walked away from. The announcement of the contract sparked a debate about OpenAI’s involvement in activities like mass surveillance and automated killing, which Anthropic had ruled out in its negotiations with the Pentagon.

During a public Q&A session on X, Altman faced questions about OpenAI’s stance on these controversial issues. He repeatedly emphasized the importance of democratic processes and the role of elected leaders in setting national policy. However, he seemed surprised by the level of disagreement among the public on whether private companies or the government should have more power.

This moment highlighted the challenges that OpenAI and the tech industry as a whole face as they navigate the transition from consumer-focused startups to national security partners. Altman’s handling of the situation reflected a common stance in the defense industry, where civilian leadership is typically deferred to by military and industry partners.

The decision to take on the Pentagon contract came at a critical time for OpenAI, as the company faced backlash from both users and employees. The move also put OpenAI in direct conflict with Anthropic, which had been blacklisted by the Pentagon for insisting on contractual limitations related to surveillance and automated weaponry.

The escalating tensions between these companies and the U.S. government underscored the unpreparedness of both sides for the evolving landscape of AI technology and national security. The threat of designating Anthropic as a supply-chain risk loomed large, potentially leading to severe consequences for the company and sending shockwaves through the industry.

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As OpenAI grapples with the implications of its new role as a defense contractor, it faces pressure from both internal and external sources to maintain ethical standards and navigate complex political dynamics. The company’s engagement with the government has evolved rapidly in recent years, requiring a more serious approach to regulatory compliance and national security considerations.

While some tech investors may benefit from aligning with political interests in the short term, the ever-changing political landscape poses long-term risks for companies like OpenAI. The challenges of operating in the defense sector highlight the need for strategic planning and a clear understanding of the implications of aligning with government interests.

As OpenAI and other tech startups navigate these challenges, they must find a balance between innovation and compliance with regulatory requirements. The fast-paced nature of the tech industry may offer opportunities for rapid growth, but it also requires a proactive approach to managing risks and maintaining ethical standards in a complex and evolving regulatory environment.

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