#TrumpordersfederalbanonAnthropicAI This is a significant escalation in the relationship between "Big Tech" and the federal government. On Friday, February 27, 2026, President Trump did indeed issue a directive for all federal agencies to cease using Anthropic’s products, following a high-stakes standoff over military AI safeguards. The Core Dispute: "Red Lines" vs. "Lawful Use" The conflict centers on two specific safety guardrails that Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei refused to waive for the Pentagon: Mass Domestic Surveillance: Anthropic argued that AI's ability to aggregate "scattered, individually innocuous data" creates novel risks to civil liberties that today's laws haven't caught up with. Fully Autonomous Weapons: The company maintains that current frontier models are not yet reliable enough to make lethal targeting decisions without human oversight. The Pentagon, led by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, demanded "full, unrestricted access" for all "lawful purposes," arguing that private companies should not dictate military policy or operational decisions. The Federal Response Executive Order: President Trump ordered an immediate halt to new use of Anthropic tech across all federal agencies, calling the company's stance "ideological" and "unpatriotic." National Security Risk: Secretary Hegseth designated Anthropic a "supply chain risk to national security." Phase-Out Period: While the ban for most agencies is immediate, the Defense Department has a 6-month window to transition its existing systems—including the classified "Claude Gov" environment—to other providers. Anthropic has vowed to challenge the "supply chain risk" designation in court, calling it "legally unsound" and "retaliatory." They argue the Secretary lacks the authority to bar defense contractors from using Claude for their non-government customers. Within hours of the deadline passing, OpenAI announced a new deal to deploy its models on the Pentagon’s classified networks. CEO Sam Altman stated their agreement includes specific language regarding human responsibility for the use of force, effectively stepping into the gap left by Anthropic. Despite the ban, reports surfaced on March 1st that Claude was still being utilized by the U.S. military to inform air strikes in Iran, illustrating how deeply integrated the technology had already become. The move has sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley, with some experts calling it "attempted corporate murder" and others seeing it as a necessary step to ensure the U.S. wins the AI arms race without being "held hostage" by tech ethics boards. ‍$BTC $GT $ETH

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