Pentagon Flags Anthropic’s Claude as Supply-Chain Risk, Use Continues Amid Blacklist
In Brief
The Pentagon designated Anthropic’s Claude a supply-chain risk, but the tool is reportedly still in use for defense operations.
Key Facts
- The Pentagon officially designated Anthropic as a supply-chain risk last week.
- Anthropic’s Claude AI tool was described by the Pentagon CTO as potentially polluting the defense supply chain.
- Despite the designation, Palantir’s CEO stated that Claude is still being used for Pentagon operations.
- Palantir’s CEO said the Department of Defense is still using Claude, according to CNBC.
- The Department of Defense’s blacklist of Anthropic is currently in effect.
What Happened
The Pentagon designated Anthropic’s Claude as a supply-chain risk and placed the company on a blacklist, but the AI tool continues to be used in certain defense operations, according to Palantir’s CEO.
Why It Matters
The continued use of Claude despite its blacklist status highlights challenges in implementing supply-chain risk management and balancing operational needs with security concerns in defense technology.
What's Next
It remains to be seen whether the Pentagon will phase out Claude’s use entirely or adjust its risk management protocols. Further official statements or policy updates may clarify the Department of Defense’s position.
