Plain English with Derek Thompson

"American Democracy as We Know It Might Not Survive This Technology"

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Mar 9, 2026
Dean Ball, former White House AI policy advisor and technology author, weighs in. He discusses the Anthropic–Pentagon showdown and why labeling companies a supply-chain risk matters. He contrasts Biden and Trump approaches to AI. He warns about state power, privatized public functions, and rapid AI capabilities reshaping democracy.
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INSIGHT

Pentagon's Supply Chain Move Threatened Anthropic's Existence

  • The Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' label on Anthropic signaled a new level of governmental leverage over AI firms.
  • Secretary Pete Hegseth's designation effectively cut Anthropic off from major cloud partners, threatening the company's survival and chilling industry trust.
ANECDOTE

Anthropic Rebuffed Pentagon And Faced Existential Label

  • After Anthropic rejected Pentagon contract terms, the Pentagon labeled them a supply chain risk, a move seen as trying to 'murder' an American business.
  • Derek Thompson framed the decision as extraordinary and compared it to the government destroying a company for refusing terms.
ADVICE

Use AI To Improve Public Services While Regulating

  • Focus AI policy on adoption and public-sector improvements, not only frontier containment.
  • Ball suggests governments should adopt AI to improve public services while designing governance step by step.
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