US defence contractors are removing Anthropic's AI after Trump administration’s ‘national security risk’ ban
In a significant shift following a directive from the Trump administration, U.S. defense contractors are preparing to phase out the AI tools developed by Anthropic, a company known for its advanced artificial intelligence solutions. This decision stems from concerns raised by Defense Secretary Hegseth, who categorized Anthropic's technology as a potential risk to the national supply chain. The directive highlights the heightened scrutiny of AI technologies in defense sectors, particularly regarding national security implications. With substantial government contracts on the line, compliance with this order is anticipated to be widespread among contractors. The move reflects a growing trend of prioritizing national security in defense procurement, as the government aims to mitigate risks associated with foreign technology and its impact on U.S. military readiness. This situation underscores the broader implications for AI companies and their future involvement with government contracts, especially in a landscape increasingly focused on safeguarding national interests.
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