AI Giant Anthropic Sues Trump Administration to Block 'Supply Chain Risk' Label!
Artificial intelligence company Anthropic has launched legal action against the United States Department of Defense and the Trump administration, filing two lawsuits to challenge what it calls an âunlawful campaign of retaliation.â
The dispute emerged after the company refused to permit unrestricted military use of its AI chatbot Claude.
Anthropic is contesting the Pentagonâs decision to designate the firm as a âsupply chain riskâ and seeking to overturn a directive from Donald Trump ordering federal employees to stop using the chatbot.
The lawsuits, filed in a California federal court and the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C., argue that the governmentâs actions are âunprecedented and unlawful.â
Anthropic maintains that the Constitution does not permit the federal government to punish a private company for protected speech or corporate policy decisions.
According to the company, pursuing legal action became necessary after it exhausted other avenues to halt what it sees as retaliation from the executive branch.
At the real heat of the conflict is Anthropicâs policy limiting the use of its AI technology in two specific areas: the mass surveillance of Americans and the development of fully autonomous weapons systems.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and other officials had insisted the company must allow âall lawful usesâ of Claude.
When Anthropic refused, the Pentagon invoked the âsupply chain riskâ designationâan authority typically used to block foreign technology threatsâeffectively restricting the companyâs defense-related contracts.
Legal Battle Over AI Ethics and National Security
In a March 4 letter, Hegseth argued that the designation was necessary to protect national security, while Trump signaled plans for federal agencies to stop using Claude, granting the Pentagon a six-month transition period.
Anthropicâs legal challenge also extends to directives issued by other federal bodies, including the United States Department of the Treasury and the United States Department of State, instructing employees to discontinue the companyâs services.
The dispute has widened across the technology sector, drawing in rivals such as OpenAI, which finalized a Pentagon collaboration soon after sanctions were imposed on Anthropic.
The Pentagon is reportedly exploring alternatives including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok.
Anthropic, founded in 2021 by CEO Dario Amodei, argues that the governmentâs actions threaten its reputation and potentially hundreds of millions of dollars in contracts, even as its stance on AI safety has strengthened support among some customers and technology professionals.
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