Trump Orders U.S. Agencies to Stop Using Anthropic AI Following Pentagon Dispute
- On Friday, President Donald Trump ordered every federal agency to immediately cease using Anthropic's technology, allowing a six-month phase-out for the Department of War and others.
- A weeks-long standoff erupted after Pentagon demands that Anthropic drop two guardrails, barring mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, or face supply-chain risk designation or Defense Production Act use.
- Replacing Claude could take three months or more, as Anthropic holds a $200 million contract and Claude is used in classified operations.
- President Donald Trump warned of 'major civil and criminal consequences' if Anthropic does not cooperate, but his announcement did not invoke the Defense Production Act or designate Anthropic a supply-chain risk.
- OpenAI CEO Sam Altman publicly sided with Anthropic, and a coalition of labor groups representing over 700,000 workers urged support, making the feud a proxy for AI governance battles.
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In the dispute over the use of artificial intelligence for the U.S. military, the U.S. government terminates its cooperation with AI company Anthropic.
President Trump has immediately banned government agencies from using Anthropics products. The Pentagon is given a transition period of six months. All eyes are now on Open AI and Google.
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