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Directorii Anthropic și OpenAI condamnă violența din partea ICE, laudă măsurile lui Trump

28 Jan 2026
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Andrei Miroslavescu

Într-un segment difuzat luni seara la NBC News, directorul Anthropic, Dario Amodei, și-a exprimat îngrijorarea cu privire la „unele dintre lucrurile pe care le-am văzut în ultimele zile”, referindu-se la violența agenților de patrulare de frontieră din Minneapolis. Conform techcrunch.com, Amodei a subliniat importanța păstrării democrației acasă, atât la NBC, cât și într-o postare pe platforma X, care a evidențiat „grozăvia pe care o vedem în Minnesota.”

👉 Amodei susține apărarea valorilor democratice acasă și dezminte colaborarea cu ICE

La NBC, el a declarat că este un susținător al înarmării democrațiilor pentru a se apăra împotriva țărilor autocratice și că „trebuie să ne apărăm propriile valori democratice acasă”. De asemenea, a adăugat că Anthropic nu are contracte cu Imigrația și Executarea Vămilor (ICE).

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