"Won't Do Business With Them Again": Trump's Big Move Against Anthropic

In a significant shift in federal policy, President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he is directing all federal agencies to cease their use of technology developed by the artificial intelligence company Anthropic. This decision comes in the wake of a highly publicized conflict between Anthropic and the Pentagon concerning AI safety protocols. The dispute has raised alarms over the implications of AI deployment in national security and defense. Trump's move underscores a growing scrutiny of AI technologies amid concerns about their reliability and ethical use. The president's statement reflects a broader stance against companies perceived to be at odds with government interests, indicating a potential reevaluation of partnerships in the tech sector. This directive may not only impact Anthropic's business dealings with the government but also signal a larger trend towards increased regulation of AI companies in the U.S., as policymakers grapple with the fast-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence.
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