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OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms

OpenAI Secures Pentagon Contract While Anthropic Rejects Terms
OpenAI announced a new agreement with the Pentagon that it says respects its safety principles on domestic mass surveillance and autonomous weapon systems. Critics point out that the deal relies on the phrase “any lawful use,” which they argue could allow broad government use of the technology. Anthropic refused a similar contract, was labeled a supply‑chain risk, and has drawn industry support. The dispute highlights differing approaches to AI safety, legal compliance, and the role of technical safeguards in military applications. Weiterlesen

Anthropic’s Claude Services Experience Widespread Outage Amid Growing User Demand

Anthropic’s Claude Services Experience Widespread Outage Amid Growing User Demand
Anthropic faced a large‑scale disruption affecting Claude.ai and Claude Code, with thousands of users unable to log in. The company said the issue was tied to login/logout paths and that the Claude API remained functional while a fix was being implemented. The outage occurred as the Claude app surged to the top of the App Store, overtaking ChatGPT, and as the company faced scrutiny from the U.S. government over its AI safeguards for defense use. Weiterlesen

U.S. Government Blacklists Anthropic After Pentagon Contract Refusal

U.S. Government Blacklists Anthropic After Pentagon Contract Refusal
The Trump administration halted all federal use of Anthropic's artificial‑intelligence technology after the company declined to allow its tools to be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth invoked a national‑security law to blacklist Anthropic, jeopardizing a contract worth up to $200 million and potentially barring the firm from future defense work. The move has sparked debate over AI safety commitments, industry self‑regulation, and the need for binding government oversight. Weiterlesen

Anthropic’s Claude Climbs to No. 2 in Apple’s U.S. App Store Amid Pentagon Dispute

Anthropic’s Claude Climbs to No. 2 in Apple’s U.S. App Store Amid Pentagon Dispute
Anthropic’s chatbot Claude has risen to the second spot among free apps in Apple’s U.S. App Store, trailing only OpenAI’s ChatGPT and ahead of Google’s Gemini. The surge follows a high‑profile clash with the Pentagon, where Anthropic sought safeguards against the Department of Defense using its models for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic products, and the Defense Secretary labeled the company a supply‑chain threat. OpenAI later announced its own agreement with the Pentagon that includes similar safeguards. Weiterlesen

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply‑Chain Risk, Sparking Industry Backlash

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply‑Chain Risk, Sparking Industry Backlash
The U.S. secretary of defense announced that Anthropic, a leading AI startup, is now designated as a supply‑chain risk for any contractor, supplier, or partner doing business with the military. The move has sent shockwaves through the tech sector, prompting Anthropic to vow legal action and raising concerns about the impact on existing defense contracts and broader AI collaborations. Industry leaders, legal experts, and policy analysts are debating the legality and potential precedent of the designation, while companies that work with both the Pentagon and Anthropic are left uncertain about their future relationships. Weiterlesen

Trump Orders Federal Halt to Anthropic’s Claude AI Over Surveillance Concerns

Trump Orders Federal Halt to Anthropic’s Claude AI Over Surveillance Concerns
President Donald Trump instructed U.S. federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's Claude artificial‑intelligence system after the company refused to let the Department of Defense apply the technology for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. The president’s post on Truth Social called Anthropic a "radical left, woke company" and set a six‑month phase‑out for agencies. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said the firm could not in good conscience remove contract clauses that prohibit use of Claude in autonomous weapons or surveillance. The clash highlights growing tension between government demands and AI firms’ safety commitments. Weiterlesen

Google and OpenAI Employees Sign Open Letter Supporting Anthropic

Google and OpenAI Employees Sign Open Letter Supporting Anthropic
Hundreds of current employees at Google and OpenAI have added their names to an open letter urging their companies to stand with Anthropic amid a Pentagon dispute over military uses of AI. The letter, titled “We Will Not Be Divided,” calls for both firms to reject Department of War demands for unrestricted model deployment, referencing statements from Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. Over 450 staff members have signed, with the majority from Google and the rest from OpenAI, while roughly half of the participants have chosen anonymity. The move follows recent pressure from Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and discussions involving other AI entities such as xAI. Weiterlesen

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon's AI Contract Terms, Citing Ethical Concerns
Anthropic is refusing new Pentagon contract conditions that would relax safeguards on its artificial‑intelligence models. The proposed terms would permit "any lawful use," including mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous lethal weapons. Pentagon CTO Emil Michael has suggested labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" if it does not comply. While rivals OpenAI and xAI have reportedly accepted the terms, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says threats do not change the company’s stance, emphasizing that it cannot in good conscience accede to the request. Weiterlesen

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand

Google and OpenAI Employees Back Anthropic Against Pentagon Demand
Anthropic faces a standoff with the U.S. Department of War over a request for unrestricted access to its AI technology. As the Pentagon’s deadline looms, more than 300 Google employees and over 60 OpenAI employees have signed an open letter urging their companies to stand with Anthropic and reject the military’s push for use of AI in domestic mass surveillance and fully autonomous weaponry. The letter asks executives at Google and OpenAI to uphold Anthropic’s red lines, while company leaders have not yet issued formal responses. Informal comments suggest sympathy for Anthropic’s position, and the dispute highlights broader tensions over AI ethics and government demand. Weiterlesen

Anthropic CEO Rejects Pentagon Demand to Strip AI Guardrails for Autonomous Weapons

Anthropic CEO Rejects Pentagon Demand to Strip AI Guardrails for Autonomous Weapons
Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei has declined a request from the U.S. Department of Defense to remove safety guardrails from the company’s Claude AI models. Amodei argues that frontier AI systems are not yet reliable enough to power fully autonomous weapons and that removing ethical constraints would jeopardize both safety and civil liberties. While affirming the strategic importance of AI for national defense, he stresses that current models cannot replace the critical judgment of trained troops. The refusal puts a $200 million Pentagon contract at risk. Weiterlesen

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s Demand for Unrestricted AI Access

Anthropic Rejects Pentagon’s Demand for Unrestricted AI Access
Anthropic has turned down a Pentagon request for unrestricted use of its AI models, citing concerns over mass surveillance of Americans and fully autonomous lethal weapons. The company’s CEO, Dario Amodei, emphasized a commitment to democratic values and offered to transition the military to alternative providers if required. The standoff follows a broader push by the Department of Defense to renegotiate AI contracts with multiple vendors, with some firms reportedly agreeing to the new terms while Anthropic remains firm on its red lines. Weiterlesen

Anthropic Softens Safety Commitments Amid Pentagon Pressure

Anthropic Softens Safety Commitments Amid Pentagon Pressure
Anthropic announced a revision to its Responsible Scaling Policy, replacing hard safety tripwires with more flexible risk reports and safety roadmaps. The change follows reports that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth urged the company to grant the military unrestricted access to its Claude AI model, threatening penalties under the Defense Production Act. Anthropic’s leadership argued that strict halts on model training would no longer help anyone given the rapid pace of AI development. Critics warned the shift could erode safeguards and enable a gradual “frog‑boiling” of safety standards. Weiterlesen

Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ultimatum Over AI Model Access

Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ultimatum Over AI Model Access
The Pentagon has given Anthropic a deadline to provide unrestricted access to its AI model for military use, threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk or invoke the Defense Production Act. Anthropic, led by CEO Dario Amodei, refuses to loosen its safety safeguards that prohibit mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. The dispute highlights a clash between government pressure to secure AI capabilities and the company’s commitment to ethical usage, raising concerns about reliance on a single AI vendor and the broader stability of the U.S. tech environment. Weiterlesen

Defense Secretary Calls Anthropic CEO to Discuss Military Use of Claude

Defense Secretary Calls Anthropic CEO to Discuss Military Use of Claude
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has summoned Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei to the Pentagon for a meeting about the defense department’s concerns over the military use of Anthropic’s AI model Claude. The Pentagon is threatening to label the company a supply‑chain risk after Anthropic refused to let the department employ its technology for mass surveillance of Americans or for autonomous weapon systems. The move puts a high‑stakes ultimatum on the table that could void Anthropic’s existing defense contract and force other Pentagon partners to drop the model. Weiterlesen

Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance

Pentagon Threatens to Cut Anthropic Deal Over AI Use in Autonomous Weapons and Surveillance
A dispute has erupted between the Pentagon and AI firm Anthropic after the defense department asked its contractors to allow unrestricted use of their models for all lawful purposes. Anthropic warned that its Claude models could be applied to fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance, prompting the Pentagon to consider terminating its $200 million contract. The standoff reflects broader concerns among security experts and policymakers about the ethical limits of AI in military operations. Weiterlesen

Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI

Pentagon and Anthropic Clash Over Military Use of Claude AI
The Pentagon is urging AI firms to permit the U.S. military to employ their technologies for all lawful purposes, but Anthropic has emerged as the most resistant. The department is reportedly threatening to end its $200 million contract with the company amid disagreements about how Claude models are used, including a reported deployment in an operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. While other firms have shown flexibility, Anthropic focuses on hard limits around fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance. Weiterlesen

Defense Secretary Hegseth Announces Pentagon Integration of Musk's Grok AI

Defense Secretary Hegseth Announces Pentagon Integration of Musk's Grok AI
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the Pentagon will integrate Elon Musk’s AI tool Grok into its networks later this month, announcing the move at SpaceX’s Texas headquarters. He also unveiled an “AI acceleration strategy” that directs the Department’s Chief Digital and Artificial Intelligence Office to enforce data policies and remove bureaucratic barriers. The rollout places Grok alongside other recently adopted AI models, including contracts with Anthropic, Google, OpenAI and xAI, and Google’s Gemini platform for the internal GenAI.mil system. Weiterlesen