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Not exactly relevant, but I couldn't read this without verifying my age. First time that has happened.

I'm really surprised Substack thinks Australia's social media laws apply to them.

(And no, I'm not willing to do that just to read an article.)

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> I'm really surprised Substack thinks Australia's social media laws apply to them.

Why would they not?


Because the laws, as I understood them, apply to platforms with social interaction with strangers. (Watching YouTube is ok - logging into YouTube is not.) Whereas I understand Substack to be essentially a one-way channel.

Substack has comments.

The law restricted accounts. Not reading. But this was not what you said surprised you.


Yeah but I was unable to even read the article.

I did not have to verify anything, so here is the text

Marcus on AI

America, and probably the world, stands on a precipice. Call your Senators and Representatives, right now. Gary Marcus Feb 26, 2026 As I wrote here yesterday, Anthropic’s showdown with The US Department of War may literally be life or death for all of us. If Pete Hegseth forces Dario Amodei to fold, not one but two monstrous precedents will be set.

The first is obvious, and terrible in itself. The second is subtle but no less important.

The first is that what Secretary Hegseth is demanding, backed by heavy threats, is that the US military have full, unrestricted access to Anthropic’s AI software, for applications such as military surveillance and autonomous weapons without humans in the loop. This could well extend to nuclear weapons.1

Nothing that I have read convinces me that Secretary Hegseth has a nuanced understanding of the strengths and limits of current AI, or that he will show restraint in how he applies it. Rather he is trying to define his career in part around deploying AI as broadly and as quickly as possible.

The second is that Hegseth’s maneuver is an audacious power grabs that aims to circumvent Congress. By setting a deadline of 5:01 PM eastern tomorrow, Hegseth aims to cut everybody else – even Congress — out of the loop.

A reader of this newsletter, a tech writer who describes himself as a political independent just wrote to me, rightfully panicked:

Today the Pentagon will force Anthropic to change their corporate goal of responsible AI. This is not something to be decided in the marketplace by a bully with deep pockets; it must be decided in Congress. Senators and Congressmen must take a position and deliberate in public about whether it is OK to use AI for surveillance of Americans and to launch lethal strikes controlled by AI with no “human in the loop”. Please say something today, before Amodei has to surrender.

He is right.

Please call or write your Senators and Representatives right now.

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AI policy, especially of this magnitude, is something that American people should have a say in. Congress should deliberate. Mass surveillance and AI-fueled weapons, possibly nuclear, without humans in the loop are categorically not things that one individual, even one in the Cabinet, should be allowed to decide at a gunpoint.

But that is exactly where we are headed.

1 Hegsseth’s demand would in principle extend to apply Anthropic’s software to nuclear weapons without humans in the loop. In that connection, people should probably be aware of the fact that S. 1394 - Block Nuclear Launch by Autonomous Artificial Intelligence Act of 2023 failed to pass. Which means we might not have a Stanislav Petrov next time around.

Discussion about this post Write a comment... Richard Self 7h

Given the unreliability of GenAI in everything that it do, the use in unsupervised warfare will be catastrophic.

Reply Share 1 reply Roman's Attic 7h

From what I’ve heard, these calls are especially valuable if you emphasize that this is an issue that will determine how you vote in the future

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metalman's comment is great as well but if you are interested here is the archive.org link to the article.

https://web.archive.org/web/20260226214404/https://garymarcu...

I think this should just go work. Hope this helps.

Edit: this is my first time using archive.org for susbtack and looks like it doesn't work/ shows page not found after some time.

I have now used singlefile to get the index.html and put it to github pages for anyone to see.

https://serjaimelannister.github.io/american-article/

And I have also created an archive of the GH page itself, here's the link to archive.org itself as well which should work

https://web.archive.org/web/20260226235745/https://serjaimel...




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