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“Trump Administration Bars U.S. Agencies from Anthropic’s AI”

The Trump administration issued a directive on Friday instructing all U.S. agencies to cease utilizing Anthropic’s artificial intelligence technology and imposed significant sanctions, marking a highly publicized clash between the government and the company regarding AI safety concerns. President Donald Trump, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and other officials publicly criticized Anthropic on social media for not granting the military unrestricted access to its AI technology by a specified deadline, alleging that this refusal posed a threat to national security. Trump stated on social media that they do not require or desire Anthropic’s technology and will discontinue doing business with them. Hegseth labeled the company as a “supply chain risk,” a term typically reserved for foreign adversaries. Anthropic countered by stating that such a designation would be unprecedented for a U.S. company and could set a dangerous precedent. The company had sought assurances from the Pentagon that its AI technology would not be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, but the government insisted on unrestricted access without limitations. This conflict reflects broader concerns about AI’s role in national security and its potential implications in critical scenarios involving lethal force, sensitive data, and government surveillance. Trump’s decision mandates most agencies to halt the use of Anthropic’s AI immediately, with a six-month grace period for the Pentagon to phase out the technology integrated into military platforms. The company rejected the government’s demands, citing concerns about disregarding safeguards. The actions taken by the government may jeopardize Anthropic’s standing as a rapidly growing startup in the tech industry. The president’s decision was preceded by criticism from Pentagon and State Department officials, with accusations that Anthropic’s actions could compromise military operations. Senator Mark Warner raised concerns about national security decisions potentially being influenced by political factors. This dispute has garnered support and opposition from various stakeholders in the AI industry, with implications for competitors like Grok, Google, and OpenAI. Musk supported the administration’s stance, while Altman of OpenAI sided with Anthropic and questioned the Pentagon’s approach. Retired Air Force Gen. Jack Shanahan emphasized the importance of safety considerations in deploying AI technology in national security contexts.

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