US Military Reportedly Used AI in Venezuela Raid Amidst Other International Developments
LONDON - February 14, 2026 - The US military employed Anthropic's AI model Claude during an operation in Venezuela, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal, as revealed by The Guardian. The specific details of the operation, which reportedly aimed to kidnap Nicolás Maduro, remain unclear. Anthropic, the AI model's developer, declined to comment on the use of Claude in the operation but stated that any application of the tool must adhere to its policies.
This news comes amidst a backdrop of escalating international tensions. The conflict in Ukraine continues to rage, with a deadly exchange of drone strikes reported by Al Jazeera, resulting in casualties on both sides and casting a shadow over upcoming ceasefire negotiations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio have signaled challenges in reaching an agreement in Geneva as the conflict nears its fifth year, according to Al Jazeera.
Meanwhile, the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been attributed to poisoning, with the UK and its allies claiming a toxin derived from the Ecuadorian dart frog was used, as reported by Sky News. The poison, a neurotoxin, is considered a chemical weapon. Sky News also noted that the toxin was likely manufactured in a laboratory. "I can imagine that these kinds of poisons are interesting to Russia because they are quite difficult to detect," said Dr. Eric Franss, according to Sky News.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio, speaking at the Munich Security Conference, emphasized the US's commitment to the transatlantic alliance, according to Al Jazeera. He recalled the shared history between the US and Europe, making it clear that Washington does not plan on abandoning the alliance.
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