
Pentagon flags Anthropic as 'supply chain risk' to US security, CEO warns of court action
India Today
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei says the company will challenge the Pentagon's decision labeling the AI firm a supply chain risk to national security after the Defense Department formally notified the company.
The US Defense Department has informed artificial intelligence company Anthropic that it has been designated a supply chain risk to national security, the company’s chief executive said Thursday.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei said the company received a letter from the Pentagon confirming the designation and said the firm plans to challenge the decision in court.
“Yesterday (March 4) Anthropic received a letter from the Department of War confirming that we have been designated as a supply chain risk to America’s national security,” Amodei said.
“We do not believe this action is legally sound, and we see no choice but to challenge it in court,” he added.
The Pentagon confirmed the move in a statement, saying it had “officially informed Anthropic leadership that the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.”
The designation appeared to end negotiations between the company and the government after President Donald Trump and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth accused Anthropic last week of putting national security at risk.

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