Trump says Anthropic is shaping up and a deal is ‘possible’ for Department of Defense use
Trump said Anthropic could regain Pentagon access as the company faces a court fight over its national security blacklisting.
- On Tuesday, President Donald Trump said Anthropic is "shaping up" and a Pentagon deal "is possible," signaling a potential reversal of his February directive halting government work with the AI firm.
- Trump's February order halted government cooperation, prompting the Pentagon to label Anthropic a supply-chain risk; Anthropic subsequently filed suit in March, which a judge temporarily blocked.
- Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met with White House officials last week to discuss shared priorities like cybersecurity and AI safety, with the administration describing the meeting as "productive and constructive."
- To address security concerns, Anthropic launched Project Glasswing, inviting JPMorgan Chase and other organizations to privately evaluate the Mythos model and prepare defenses against potential exploitation.
- A potential Pentagon thaw would reshape U.S. military AI procurement and cybersecurity planning, altering supply-chain risk calculations and positioning Anthropic to re-establish cooperation on critical national security initiatives.
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The OpenAI-Rivale Anthropic demands that its AI is not used in autonomous weapons and for mass surveillance. The U.S. government attacked through - but now Donald Trump strikes conciliatory tones.
In February, Trump instructed the government to stop working with Anthropic; subsequently, the Pentagon declared the company a supply chain risk.
The US president made these statements two months after ordering the cessation of all commercial relations with this company.
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