
Microsoft backs Anthropic in Pentagon blacklist battle, urges temporary restraining order
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Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.
Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic on Tuesday, saying a judge should issue a restraining order that would block the Pentagon's designation of the artificial intelligence giant as a supply chain risk "for all existing contracts."
Such an order would "enable a more orderly transition and avoid disrupting the American military's ongoing use of advanced AI," Microsoft said in a filing in U.S. District Court in San Francisco. Without that order, Microsoft warned that it, along with other technology companies, would need to "act immediately to alter existing product and contract configurations" used by the Defense Department.
"This could potentially hamper U.S. warfighters at a critical point in time," the filing said.

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