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Trump admin asks court to reimpose Anthropic supply chain risk designation
The filing seeks to restore a Pentagon risk label and a ban on federal use of Anthropic’s Claude after a judge found retaliation.
- The Justice Department plans to challenge US District Judge Rita F. Lin's recent ruling concerning Anthropic as stated in their court filing on Thursday.
- Judge Lin paused the administration's effort to sever ties with Anthropic and temporarily blocked labeling the company a supply chain risk, allowing the government to appeal.
- Judge Lin criticized the Trump administration's punitive measures against Anthropic, including Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's military authority use, as arbitrary, capricious, and potentially harmful to the company.
- Trump and Hegseth took action against Anthropic following failed contract talks related to AI use in autonomous weapons or surveillance.
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Trump administration appeals ruling that blocked Pentagon action against Anthropic over AI dispute
The Trump administration is appealing a judge’s order blocking the federal government from taking punitive measures against artificial intelligence company Anthropic after a dispute with the Pentagon over military use of AI.
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