@HillBill, regardless of anything else, you are perpetuating the confusion that exists about facts vs theory.
This is just one of many sources that explain it.
“A fact is a basic observation that is repeatedly confirmed and considered true in
science, while a law is an empirical description that relates facts and/or other laws.
Theories do not become facts; they interpret and link facts, which are objective, irrefutable pieces of evidence that never change. In contrast, theories can be modified or disproven over time. Many scientists, including Stephen Hawking, emphasize that theories remain distinct from facts, serving as frameworks that organize and connect observations.”
Harking back to an earlier post…search engine Altavista in 1995 did not use AI as it is understood today, despite being revolutionary compared to previously available interfaces.
Also, the US military has been using Claude, it’s been in the news a fair bit. There is strong evidence that the view that the military and government use tech 10 years ahead of what is publicly available is far less valid than it was during the Cold War.