Pentagon officials sent Anthropic best and final offer for unrestricted military use of its AI, sources say
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Pentagon officials on Wednesday night sent Anthropic their best and final offer in negotiations for use of the company's artificial intelligence technology, just ahead of a government-imposed deadline, according to sources familiar with the discussions. In:
Pentagon officials on Wednesday night sent Anthropic their best and final offer in negotiations for use of the company's artificial intelligence technology, just ahead of a government-imposed deadline, according to sources familiar with the discussions.
It was unclear whether the offer substantially changed what the government has been seeking from the AI startup, or whether the company had agreed.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth set a deadline of Friday evening for the company to grant unrestricted military use for its AI technology or face the loss of its business with the U.S. military, sources familiar with the situation told CBS News.
Spokespeople for the company and the Defense Department didn't immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday morning.
A senior Pentagon official said Thursday Anthropic will face not just the loss of business but being labeled a supply chain risk.

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