[00:00] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, this is Model Behavior, AI-focused news and analysis on the models [00:05] Announcer: shaping our world. [00:12] Chad Thompson: Welcome to Model Behavior. [00:13] Chad Thompson: Model Behavior examines how AI systems are built, deployed, and operated in real professional [00:20] Chad Thompson: environments. [00:21] Chad Thompson: Joining us today is Chad Thompson, a director-level AI and security leader with a systems-level [00:28] Chad Thompson: perspective on automation, enterprise risk, and operational resilience. [00:33] Chad Thompson: It's great to have you with us. [00:35] Chad Thompson: Thank you, Nina. [00:38] Chad Thompson: It is a critical time to be discussing the intersection of model safety and national security infrastructure. [00:44] Nina Park: We start with reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has given Anthropic a Friday deadline to grant the military unrestricted access to its technology. [00:57] Nina Park: Currently, Anthropic blocks its models from being used for fully autonomous targeting and domestic surveillance. [01:05] Nina Park: Nina, this seems like a direct challenge to the safety-first identity Anthropic has cultivated. [01:12] Chad Thompson: Exactly, Thetcher. [01:13] Chad Thompson: Defense officials have warned they might designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk [01:19] Chad Thompson: or invoke the Defense Production Act to gain authority over how the product is used. [01:25] Chad Thompson: While competitors like OpenAI and XAI are moving toward secure military networks, [01:33] Chad Thompson: Anthropic CEO Dario Omodai has remained firm on ethical boundaries regarding lethal force and mass surveillance. [01:41] Chad Thompson: From a systems-level perspective, this is a classic tension between operational resilience and ethical guardrails. [01:50] Chad Thompson: The Pentagon argues that military tools should not have built-in ideological limitations, [01:56] Chad Thompson: while Anthropic is concerned about the systemic risks of AI-assisted descent tracking or autonomous weaponry. [02:06] Thatcher Collins: While that conflict unfolds in Washington, Anthropic is simultaneously making a major move in the consumer market. [02:14] Thatcher Collins: Today's news confirms that Claude Sonnet 4.6 is now free for all users on Claude.ai. [02:23] Thatcher Collins: This model reportedly delivers performance comparable to their flagship Opus tier, but at a much lower operational cost. [02:32] Chad Thompson: That is a significant upgrade for free users' stature. [02:36] Chad Thompson: Sonnet 4.6 features a 1 million token context window and a new adaptive thinking capability [02:43] Chad Thompson: where the model automatically decides when a problem requires deeper reasoning. [02:48] Chad Thompson: It also shows a massive improvement and computer use benchmarks, scoring over 72% on the OS World Verified Test. [02:56] Chad Thompson: Right. The 1 million token window is particularly relevant for enterprise risk and audit tasks. [03:03] Chad Thompson: It allows for the analysis of entire code bases or months of meeting notes in one go, [03:10] Chad Thompson: which is a major leap for a model that is now essentially the entry-level experience for the public. [03:18] Thatcher Collins: Scaling that capability is also the focus for OpenAI, which just announced the Frontier Alliance. [03:25] Thatcher Collins: They are partnering with Accenture, BCG, Cab Gemini, and McKinsey to help enterprises deploy agentic AI. [03:34] Thatcher Collins: Nina, it sounds like OpenAI is acknowledging that model intelligence alone isn't enough [03:39] Thatcher Collins: for business transformation. [03:41] Chad Thompson: Absolutely, Thatcher. [03:43] Chad Thompson: The Alliance aims to solve the integration problem, connecting company data to AI agents. [03:49] Chad Thompson: While McKinsey and BCG will focus on strategy and workflows, Accenture and Capgemini are [03:56] Chad Thompson: handling the cloud and infrastructure side. [03:58] Chad Thompson: It's a massive push to turn these models into functional enterprise employees. [04:04] Chad Thompson: It certainly marks 2026 as the year the industry moves from experimentation to massive consultant-led integration. [04:13] Chad Thompson: Chad, thank you for sharing your insights with us today. [04:16] Chad Thompson: My pleasure. [04:18] Chad Thompson: It's clear that both the public and private sectors are now testing the limits of these systems in very different ways. [04:26] Chad Thompson: Thank you for listening to Model Behavior, a Neural Newscast editorial segment, mb.neuralnewscast.com. [04:35] Chad Thompson: Neural Newscast is AI-assisted, human-reviewed. 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