Federal Agencies Directed to Cease Use of Anthropic AI Technology by Trump
In Brief
President Trump orders federal agencies to halt use of Anthropic AI amid Pentagon dispute.
Key Facts
- President Trump ordered federal agencies to stop using Anthropic's AI technology, according to multiple sources.
- The order follows a dispute between Anthropic and the Pentagon regarding military use of AI, as reported by several outlets.
- CBS News reported that agencies have up to six months to phase out Anthropic's AI products.
- The Pentagon set a Friday afternoon deadline for Anthropic to reach an agreement, according to ABC News.
- OpenAI and Google voiced support for Anthropic's CEO in an open letter, according to The Independent.
What Happened
Multiple news outlets report that President Trump has ordered all federal agencies to cease using Anthropic's AI technology. The directive comes amid a dispute between Anthropic and the Pentagon over military applications of AI, with a deadline for agreement set by the Department of Defense. CBS News notes agencies may have up to six months to phase out the technology.
Why It Matters
The order impacts federal use of Anthropic's AI and reflects ongoing discussions about technology ethics and procurement in government. The dispute and subsequent order may affect future collaborations between AI firms and federal agencies. Industry support for Anthropic's CEO was noted by The Independent. Sources differ on whether cessation is immediate or phased over six months; attribution provided for all claims.
