Anthropic Seeks Court Order to Halt Ban on Its AI Models
Anthropic is seeking a court injunction to block a U.S. government ban on its Claude AI models, arguing the move threatens billions in contracts and damages its reputation.
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Anthropic is seeking a court injunction to block a U.S. government ban on its Claude AI models, arguing the move threatens billions in contracts and damages its reputation.
Pentagon staff and contractors are resisting orders to phase out Anthropic’s AI tools, citing performance concerns and operational disruption. The ban highlights tensions between policy decisions and AI adoption.
The U.S. Department of Defense labeled Anthropic a national security risk, citing concerns over AI usage restrictions during military operations. The dispute is now headed to federal court.
OpenAI has partnered with Amazon Web Services to deliver its AI models to U.S. government agencies, expanding its presence in the public sector.
Palantir confirms continued use of Anthropic’s Claude AI despite Pentagon plans to phase out the company after a supply-chain risk designation.
Anthropic asked a U.S. appeals court to pause the Pentagon’s supply-chain risk designation, warning the move could cost the company billions in lost revenue.
More than 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind filed a statement supporting Anthropic’s lawsuit against the U.S. Defense Department over its supply-chain risk designation.
Anthropic has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies over its designation as a supply chain risk. The company argues the move is unlawful and threatens its business relationships.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei criticized OpenAI’s Pentagon agreement in a memo to staff, calling the company’s safety commitments “safety theater.” The remarks highlight deepening tensions between AI firms over military use of their technology.
OpenAI is reportedly developing a new code hosting platform that could compete with Microsoft-owned GitHub. The project follows service disruptions affecting GitHub and reflects OpenAI’s expanding developer platform strategy.
OpenAI is considering a deal to deploy its AI models across NATO’s unclassified networks days after securing a Pentagon agreement. The discussions highlight expanding military adoption of generative AI technologies.
Multiple U.S. federal agencies, including State, Treasury, and HHS, have ceased using Anthropic’s Claude following a White House directive. Agencies are transitioning to alternatives such as OpenAI amid national security and ethical concerns.
Anthropic’s Claude rose to No. 1 on the U.S. App Store as backlash grew over OpenAI’s Pentagon deal. Market data shows surging downloads for Claude and a sharp spike in ChatGPT uninstallations.
The U.S. Department of War is moving to designate Anthropic a supply chain risk over restrictions on mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, the AI company said. Anthropic says its commercial services remain unaffected.
OpenAI reached a rapid agreement with the Department of Defense to deploy its AI models in classified environments, following the breakdown of Anthropic’s negotiations. The move sparked debate over safeguards, deployment, and AI ethics in national security operations.