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    Title: Microsoft Urges Pentagon to Pause Blacklisting of Anthropic
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    Microsoft Urges Pentagon To Pause Blacklisting Of Anthropic 75849
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    Pentagon Blacklist Dispute

    Anthropic, the developer of the Claude AI system, recently sued the US government after the United States Department of Defense designated the company a “supply-chain risk.”

    Such a designation effectively blocks the Pentagon and its contractors from using the company’s AI technology.

    Anthropic argues the decision was retaliation for refusing to allow its AI models to be used for autonomous weapons or domestic mass surveillance.

    Microsoft Warns of Military Impact

    Microsoft filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic’s request for a temporary restraining order, arguing the blacklist could force contractors to rapidly change technology systems already used by the US military.

    The company warned that immediate implementation could “hamper US warfighters” and disrupt ongoing AI deployments in defense systems.

    Microsoft also stressed that the decision could undermine the broader American AI ecosystem, which the government has been promoting to compete globally.

    Industry Support for Anthropic

    The legal battle has drawn strong support from Silicon Valley.

    Researchers from OpenAI and Google filed briefs backing Anthropic.

    Major cloud providers including Amazon and Microsoft have continued offering Anthropic’s AI models for commercial use outside defense projects.

    A Wider Debate Over AI and Warfare

    The dispute highlights growing tensions between technology companies and governments over how artificial intelligence should be used in military operations.

    Anthropic says its founding principle is to ensure AI is safe and responsibly deployed, while US defense officials argue that national security decisions cannot be dictated by private companies.

    The court’s decision on whether to pause the blacklist could set an important precedent for future cooperation between AI firms and national security agencies.


    Published Date: 11-Mar-2026
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