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Anthropic Sues Trump Administration Over Federal Blacklisting, Says Billions at Stake
Anthropic has filed suit against the Trump administration in US District Court for the Northern District of California, challenging the government's decision to blacklist its technology across all federal agencies.
The AI company says it was designated a "Supply-Chain Risk to National Security" after it refused to allow its Claude AI models to be used for autonomous lethal warfare and mass surveillance of Americans. Anthropic argues the blacklisting violates its First Amendment rights and that the Department of War had previously agreed to the same safety conditions.
The White House has labeled Anthropic "radical left, woke" and is reportedly preparing additional executive orders targeting the company. WIRED reports the administration won't rule out further action.
In a court filing, Anthropic told the judge it could lose billions of dollars in revenue this year and urged quick action on its request for an injunction. The company also noted that Secretary of War Pete Hegseth directed that no military contractor, supplier, or partner may conduct commercial activity with Anthropic.
The case tests whether the federal government can retaliate against a private AI company for exercising safety guardrails on its own technology.
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