
Source: bbc.co.uk.
On Friday, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that he is instructing all federal agencies to cease utilizing artificial intelligence technologies developed by Anthropic.
“We don’t need this, we don’t want this, and we won’t do business with them again!”
The conflict arose after Anthropic declined the U.S. military’s request for unrestricted access to its AI tools. This decision led U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegset to classify Anthropic as a “supply chain risk.”
This classification places Anthropic in a unique position, potentially becoming the first American firm to experience such scrutiny from the government.
In response, Anthropic announced on Friday evening that it intends to dispute any decision labeling it as a supply chain risk through legal channels.
“They will challenge any decision to classify it as a supply chain risk in court.”
Context and Potential Implications
This situation highlights the increasing tension between the private AI industry and the U.S. government regarding the regulation of technologies that impact national security and defense. The legal actions considered by Anthropic could significantly shape future interactions between government entities and AI providers.
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