AI Lab Anthropic Takes on Pentagon's Blacklisting

The Trump administration supports the Pentagon's decision to blacklist AI lab Anthropic, challenging the decision in court. Designated a national security risk, Anthropic faces potential financial losses and argues the designation violates its constitutional rights. The company insists its AI isn't safe for weapons, opposing surveillance usage.

AI Lab Anthropic Takes on Pentagon's Blacklisting
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The Trump administration has justified the Pentagon's decision to blacklist Anthropic, an AI firm behind the popular assistant Claude, claiming it as lawful. This statement was made during a high-stakes lawsuit where Anthropic challenges its blacklisting as a national security supply chain risk.

The dispute arose after Anthropic refused to lift restrictions preventing its AI technology from being used in autonomous weapons and surveillance, prompting the Pentagon to act. The administration asserts the conflict is rooted in contract negotiations and security concerns rather than constitutional violations.

Anthropic, however, argues the designation infringes on its free speech and due process rights. The company has filed lawsuits challenging this decision, maintaining its stance on AI safety and opposing domestic surveillance, while potential losses loom in military contracts.

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