Uber

Company UBER

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Phase-out Deadline

    End of the 6-month window for the Pentagon to remove Claude from its systems.

  2. Lyft Competition

    Lyft launches its 'Women+ Connect' feature in over 50 U.S. markets.

  3. Nationwide Expansion

    Uber announces the official rollout of the preference feature to all U.S. drivers.

  4. Public Revelation

    Emil Michael details the clash on the All-In podcast, citing the Golden Dome program.

  5. Supply Chain Designation

    Pentagon formally labels Anthropic a supply chain risk, cutting off defense work.

  6. Negotiations Stall

    Discussions between Emil Michael and Dario Amodei regarding autonomous weapons use fail.

  7. Initial Pilot Launch

    Uber begins testing the Women Rider Preference feature in select U.S. cities.

Stories mentioning Uber 2

Regulation Bearish

Pentagon Designates Anthropic a Supply Chain Risk Over AI Ethics Dispute

The U.S. Department of Defense has designated AI developer Anthropic as a supply chain risk following a clash over the use of its Claude model in autonomous weapons. The dispute centers on ethical restrictions that the Pentagon views as an 'irrational obstacle' to the development of the 'Golden Dome' missile defense program.

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