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No AI Good Guys? Andrew & Keith Ask If Altman Amodei, & Hegseth Have All Failed the Leadership Test

Mar 7, 2026
Keith Teare, tech entrepreneur and weekly commentator on tech policy and AI leadership, labels Altman, Amodei and Hegseth as failing the leadership test. He critiques rapid U-turns, legal ambiguities around "no unlawful use," and how wartime choices exposed company-government entanglements. The conversation contrasts US AI theater with China’s strategic planning and calls for real democratic governance of AI.
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Companies Can Voice Policy But Cannot Set It

  • Keith Teare argues AI firms can have opinions but must not set public policy; companies are opinion leaders, not legislators.
  • He warns Sam Altman and Dario Amodei offer contractual stances now rather than big-picture AI policy leadership.
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A Week That Exposed Contradictions In AI Leadership

  • Three linked events changed the debate: Altman initially backed Anthropic then signed a Department of War contract, Amodei's memo leaked, and the US used Claude in the Iran operation.
  • These moves revealed divergent motives and exposed the practical disconnect between public postures and commercial/government actions.
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Naughty Boys Leveraging Legal Gaps

  • Teare labels both Amodei and Altman as 'naughty boys' leveraging legal ambiguity for self-advantage rather than offering moral leadership.
  • He distinguishes Amodei as ideologically driven and Altman as commercially driven.
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