A US court has denied Anthropic's request to remove its classification as a supply chain risk by the government. This decision follows the company's refusal to grant unlimited access to its AI model, 'Claude'.
A U.S. judge has confirmed that former President <strong>Donald Trump</strong> did not have the legal authority to impose a ban on <strong>Anthropic</strong>, raising questions about the Department of Defense's role in this decision. This ruling comes amid increasing pressures on technology companies.
Senator Elizabeth Warren has raised concerns about the lack of effective mechanisms at the US Department of Defense to prevent the Trump family from profiting from lucrative defense contracts. This comes amid increasing criticism from Democrats regarding the Trump family's business dealings during his presidency.
Anthropic, an AI company, is heading to federal court in San Francisco to seek an injunction against the U.S. Department of Defense after being labeled a national security risk. This follows the government's announcement of severing ties with the company due to its refusal to allow military use of its AI model.