Judge Questions Pentagon’s Move to Cripple Anthropic Over AI in Military Use

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A U.S. district judge questioned the DoD’s designation of Anthropic as a supply-chain risk, suggesting the move may be retaliation for Anthropic pushing limits on military use of its Claude AI and could violate the First Amendment; Anthropic seeks a temporary injunction as it challenges the designation in two federal suits, while DoD defends the action as necessary for national security and works to replace Anthropic tech with rivals.
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