Anthropic, supply chain and US government
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Microsoft is challenging Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s action last week to shut Anthropic out of military work by labeling its AI products as posing a threat to national security.
President Donald Trump’s sudden order comes after the Defense Department pressured Anthropic to drop restrictions on how its AI can be used by the military.
A lawyer for Anthropic said the government is "pressuring" Anthropic customers to drop the provider amid its legal fight with the AI startup.
Anthropic sued the U.S. government on Monday, escalating a dispute the AI company frames as retaliation for refusing to remove safety limits on its Claude model.
The startup landed a deal with the Department of Defense hours after Anthropic was blacklisted by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
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OpenAI and Google workers back Anthropic in battle with Pentagon
OpenAI and Google workers back Anthropic in legal battle with US government - AI rivals band together after Trump ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s technology
Anthropic’s clash with the Pentagon is reigniting fears of government surveillance, as experts warn the capabilities of artificial intelligence, paired with the Trump administration’s sweeping data
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Anthropic tension with the government shouldn't be an issue when it's public: First Mark's Heitzmann
Rick Heitzmann, The First Mark founder, joins 'Closing Bell' to discuss if Anthropic's fight with the government will hurt its chances of going public, the capital market sentiment going forward and much more.
Anthropic, known for its Claude chatbot, has been designated a "national security risk" by the US Department of War, prompting CEO Dario Amodei to announce plans for a legal challenge against the decision.