Anthropic won't agree to the Pentagon's terms for using its AI, despite the threat of losing its $200M DoD contract, among ...
The CEO has issued a statement explaining the new clauses the company would like included within its contracts with the US Department of Defense.
A public showdown between the Trump administration and Anthropic is hitting an impasse as military officials demand the artificial intelligence company bend its ethical policies by Friday or risk ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reportedly gave Anthropic time until today to agree to unrestricted use of its AI systems for military purposes or risk losing its government contract.
The US government has given the AI company behind Claude until 5pm to drop its restrictions on military use. The company says it won't. But it has already given ground elsewhere If you have heard of ...
The Pentagon is pressuring AI company Anthropic to adapt its chatbot Claude for military use, sparking a high-stakes standoff ...
U.S. military shoots down Border Patrol drone over Texas. And Anthropic rejects Pentagon's AI access ultimatum.
The prospects for AI to sustain build-out spending and to harm legacy industries continue to be front of mind for Wall Street.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Thursday publicly rejected the Pentagon’s “best and final offer” in the standoff over military ...
The dispute follows a recent meeting between Amodei and US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, during which Pentagon officials reportedly pushed for Anthropic to accept “any lawful use” of its AI tools.
Defense officials in the Trump administration also warned they could designate Anthropic, which makes the AI chatbot Claude, as a supply chain risk — or invoke a Cold War-era law called the Defense ...