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jdgoesmarching | 1 day ago

Are you really going to pretend that “impose their morals” is a completely value-neutral statement?

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piker|1 day ago

It certainly was intended as such. In a commercial transaction, that's what they're doing. They don't think it's moral to use their product in certain ways. They are thus prohibiting their customer from using it in such ways.

But, as I've said, I tend to agree with both Anthropic and the Administration's positions. What was wrong here is that rather than just terminating the contract, the Administration went nuclear.

crazygringo|1 day ago

It seems value-neutral to me. It's descriptive. Particularly for anyone who understands that different groups of people will legitimately disagree on many moral questions.

kcplate|1 day ago

What would be the value neutral way to phrase it?

AntiDyatlov|1 day ago

"Anthropic wanted its product to not be used in ways that contradict its ethics".

"Impose" makes it sound like Anthropic is being hostile here. And also, I don't think this is a situation that calls for moral relativism.