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今天,我们宣布成立Anthropic国家安全与公共部门咨询委员会。该委员会由领先的两党国家安全和公共政策专家组成,将帮助Anthropic支持美国政府及其紧密盟友民主国家,在战略竞争时代构建和保持持久的技术优势。

该咨询委员会成员包括前参议员,以及来自美国国防部、情报界、能源部、司法部的前领导人和两党国会领导人的前国家安全顾问。

咨询委员会将帮助我们识别和开发高影响力的应用,增强美国及其紧密盟友在网络安全、情报分析、科学研究等关键领域的能力。成员还将协助我们深化公私合作伙伴关系,支持制定行业领先标准,推动国家安全应用的“向上竞赛”,实现有影响力且负责任的技术发展。

委员会成员

随着我们与公共部门机构的研究和合作推进,未来几个月我们将宣布更多成员。今天,我们荣幸地欢迎以下首批成员:

  • Roy Blunt,前密苏里州美国参议员,曾任情报特别委员会成员及参议院共和党政策委员会主席,现任Tenet Healthcare和网络公司Nightwing董事会成员。曾任西南航空董事会成员及国家地理空间情报局顾问委员会主席,现任HB Strategies领导力战略主席。
  • David S. Cohen,前中央情报局副局长及财政部反恐和金融情报副部长。曾为WilmerHale合伙人,现为耶鲁法学院法律讲师。
  • Richard Fontaine,Anthropic长期利益信托成员,新美国安全中心首席执行官,三边委员会执行董事,已故参议员约翰·麦凯恩的前外交政策顾问。
  • Christopher Fonzone,前司法部法律顾问办公室助理检察长,拜登政府期间国家情报总监办公室总法律顾问。曾任总统副助理、白宫副法律顾问及国家安全委员会法律顾问,奥巴马政府期间国防部总法律顾问特别顾问。曾为Sidley Austin合伙人,管理咨询顾问。
  • Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty,Wolverine Global首席执行官,前能源部核安全副部长及国家核安全管理局局长(特朗普第一任期)。职业生涯专注于核安全和反恐,曾任美国战略姿态国会委员会委员。
  • Josh Hodges,VEON Ltd.企业事务高级总监及主席高级顾问,前众议院议长迈克·约翰逊国家安全顾问,特朗普第一任期国家安全委员会西半球事务高级主任。现任美中经济与安全审查委员会委员。
  • Jill M. Hruby,前能源部核安全副部长及国家核安全管理局局长(拜登政府),曾任桑迪亚国家实验室主任,专注于核武器科学、核安全、防扩散及军控。
  • Mike Kuiken,斯坦福大学胡佛研究所杰出访问学者,特别竞争研究项目专家顾问,前参议院多数党领袖查克·舒默国家安全顾问,美中经济与安全审查委员会委员,专长国家安全政策、技术与竞争力。
  • Dave Luber,前国家安全局网络安全主任,前美国网络司令部执行董事,拥有38年公务员生涯,专注网络安全运营、国家级网络威胁及公私安全合作。
  • Patrick M. Shanahan,前国防部代理部长及副部长(特朗普第一任期),现Spirit AeroSystems首席执行官,Leidos和CAE董事会成员,波音公司三十多年资深管理者,专长国防采购、大规模产品开发制造及全球供应链管理,曾任华盛顿大学董事会主席。
  • Jon Tester,前蒙大拿州美国参议员,前国防拨款小组委员会主席,监管8000亿美元国防和情报预算,现为芝加哥大学政治研究所研究员及MSNBC政治分析师。

Anthropic对美国AI领导地位的承诺

深入的公共部门参与对Anthropic使命至关重要,确保世界安全地实现变革性AI的过渡,并使美国及其紧密盟友继续引领强大且可信的前沿AI的开发和部署,特别是在国家安全领域。

为此,过去数月Anthropic采取了重要举措,加速前沿AI能力在国防、情报及更广泛公共部门的负责任采用,包括推出专为美国国家安全客户定制的Claude Gov模型,与国防部达成2亿美元合作,原型开发提升美国国家安全的前沿AI能力,在劳伦斯利弗莫尔国家实验室部署Claude供1万名科学家使用,与国家核安全管理局合作开发AI核安全保障,并以1美元价格向政府三权部门开放Claude。

此外,随着AI系统能力提升,理解其国家安全影响日益重要。过去一年,我们自愿与能源部核专家合作,评估模型泄露核武器敏感信息的潜力;与美国AI标准与创新中心及英国AI安全研究所合作,测试模型在生物、网络及AI研发能力方面的表现。

该委员会将助力开发安全、有效、尖端技术,帮助美国及其紧密盟友在这一关键战略竞争时代建立并保持持久的技术优势。





Today, we are announcing the formation of the Anthropic National Security and Public Sector Advisory Council, a group of leading bipartisan national security and public policy practitioners who will help Anthropic support the U.S. government and closely allied democracies in building and maintaining enduring technological advantages in an era of strategic competition.

The Advisory Council includes former Senators as well as former leaders from the U.S. Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, the Department of Energy, the Department of Justice, and former national security advisors to bipartisan Congressional leaders.

The Advisory Council will help us identify and develop high-impact applications that strengthen U.S. and close allies’ capabilities in key areas ranging from cybersecurity to intelligence analysis to scientific research. Members will also help us deepen our public-private partnerships and support development of industry-leading standards to promote a “race to the top” for impactful, responsible national security applications.

Members of the Council

We look forward to announcing additional Council members in the coming months as our research and partnerships with public sector institutions advance. Today, we are honored to welcome the following inaugural members:

  • Roy Blunt, Former U.S. Senator for Missouri and member of the Select Committee on Intelligence and Chair of the Senate Republican Policy Committee, currently serves on the boards of Tenent Healthcare and the cyber company Nightwing. Senator Blunt has served on the board of Southwest Airlines and as chairman of the advisory board of the National Geospatial Agency. He is chairman of Leadership Strategies at HB Strategies.
  • David S. Cohen, former Deputy Director of CIA and Under Secretary of the Treasury for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence. Mr. Cohen was previously a partner at WilmerHale, and is currently a Lecturer in Law at Yale Law School.
  • Richard Fontaine, Member of Anthropic’s Long-Term Benefit Trust, Chief Executive Officer of the Center for a New American Security. Mr. Fontaine is also Executive Director of the Trilateral Commission and a former foreign policy advisor to the late Senator John McCain.
  • Christopher Fonzone, former Assistant Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel at DOJ; and former General Counsel of ODNI during the Biden administration. Mr. Fonzone previously served as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy White House Counsel and NSC Legal Adviser; and Special Counsel to the DoD General Counsel during the Obama administration. He also previously worked as a partner at Sidley Austin and in management consulting, as well as Special Counsel to the General Counsel at the Department of Defense.
  • Lisa E. Gordon-Hagerty, CEO of Wolverine Global and former Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration during the first Trump administration. Her career spanned senior roles focused on nuclear security and counterterrorism and recently served as a Commissioner on the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States.
  • Josh Hodges, Senior Director of Corporate Affairs and Senior Advisor to the Chair at VEON Ltd. Mr. Hodges was formerly the National Security Advisor to Speaker of the House Mike Johnson and the Senior Director for Western Hemisphere Affairs at the National Security Council during the first Trump administration. He serves as a Commissioner on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.
  • Jill M. Hruby, former Under Secretary of Energy for Nuclear Security and Administrator of the National Nuclear Security Administration during the Biden administration. Dr. Hruby previously served as Director of Sandia National Laboratories. Her research and leadership are focused on nuclear weapons science, nuclear security, non-proliferation, and arms control.
  • Mike Kuiken, Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and an Expert Advisor to the Special Competitive Studies Project (SCSP). He was formerly National Security Advisor to Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. He also serves on the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, and his expertise centers on national security policy, technology, and competitiveness.
  • Dave Luber, former Director of Cybersecurity at the National Security Agency and as former Executive Director of U.S. Cyber Command. Mr. Luber's 38-year career as a civil servant focused on cybersecurity operations, nation-state cyber threats, and public-private security partnerships.
  • Patrick M. Shanahan, former Acting Secretary of Defense and former Deputy Secretary of Defense under the first Trump administration, current CEO of Spirit AeroSystems, and serves on the boards of Leidos and CAE. Mr. Shanahan spent over three decades at The Boeing Company. His expertise spans defense acquisition, large-scale product development and manufacturing, and global supply chain management. He served as the Chair of University of Washington Board of Regents.
  • Jon Tester, former U.S. Senator from Montana and former Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense, where he oversaw $800 billion in defense and intelligence spending. Senator Tester is also a fellow at the University of Chicago Institute of Politics and a political analyst at MSNBC.

Anthropic’s commitment to U.S. AI leadership

Deep public sector engagement is essential to Anthropic’s mission of ensuring the world safely makes the transition through transformative AI and that the United States and closely allied democracies continue to lead the development and deployment of powerful and trusted frontier AI, particularly for national security.

To that end, Anthropic has taken significant steps over the past several months to accelerate the responsible adoption of frontier AI capabilities across the defense, intelligence, and broader public sector community. This has included introducing a custom set of Claude Gov models built exclusively for U.S. national security customers, our $200 million partnership with DOD to prototype frontier AI capabilities that advance U.S. national security, deploying Claude to 10,000 scientists at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, partnering with the National Nuclear Security Administration to develop nuclear safeguards for AI, and making Claude available for $1 to all three branches of government.

In addition, as AI systems grow more capable, understanding their national security implications is increasingly vital. Over the past year, we have voluntarily partnered with the Department of Energy’s nuclear experts to assess our models’ potential to divulge sensitive information about nuclear weapons and with the U.S. Center for AI Standards and Innovation and UK AI Security Institute to test our models’ biological, cyber, and AI R&D capabilities.

The Council will aid in the development of safe, effective, and cutting edge technology for the United States and closely allied democracies to establish and maintain enduring technological advantages in this vital era of strategic competition.



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