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Anthropic, US government and supply chain risk

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Anthropic sues US government over supply chain risk label
Anthropic PBC sued the Defense Department for declaring that the artificial intelligence giant posed a risk to the US supply chain, further ramping up a high-stakes dispute with the Pentagon over safeguards on the company’s technology.

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Anthropic sues US government for calling it a risk
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Anthropic sues Pentagon over being labeled a national security risk
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Anthropic sues Pentagon over 'supply chain risk' designation
Anthropic sued the Trump Administration on Monday as part of its ongoing feud with the Pentagon for using its artificial intelligence for military missions.

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Anthropic Sues Pentagon Over ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label
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