Pentagon Labels Anthropic as Supply Chain Risk Amid AI Military Dispute

The U.S. Department of Defense has officially designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk, following a standoff over the use of its AI technology in military applications.

The U.S. Department of Defense has officially designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk, following a standoff over the use of its AI technology in military applications.

President Donald Trump has directed federal agencies to cease using Anthropic's AI technology following tensions over military applications, highlighting a significant clash between the tech sector and defense interests.

President Trump has ordered a complete removal of Anthropic's software from federal systems, escalating tensions over the company's AI safeguards.

Anthropic has resisted the Pentagon's request to remove safety measures from its AI technology, citing concerns over civilian and military safety.

Anthropic has launched Claude Code Security, an AI-driven tool designed to identify software vulnerabilities and suggest patches, currently available to select enterprise customers.

Anthropic has clarified its stance on the use of third-party harnesses with its Claude subscriptions, reinforcing existing restrictions to protect its revenue model.

Anthropic has launched Sonnet 4.6, an upgraded model that excels in coding and computer usage while maintaining a focus on safety.

Anthropic collaborates with CodePath to integrate AI tools into programming courses, aiming to enhance learning for over 20,000 students from diverse backgrounds.

Anthropic's Claude Code is redefining the landscape of AI-assisted programming, showcasing significant advancements in coding capabilities and business growth.

Anthropic has launched Cowork, a desktop AI agent designed to assist users with non-technical tasks, marking a significant step in making AI accessible to a broader audience.