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A U.S. federal judge on March 24 questioned the Pentagonâs unprecedented decision to designate AI company Anthropic a âsupplyâchain risk,â saying the action âlooks like an attempt to cripple Anthropic.â The comment came during a fastâtracked hearing in San Francisco before U.S. District Judge Rita F. Lin on Anthropicâs request for a preliminary injunction.
The defense department, led publicly by Secretary Pete Hegseth, moved to blacklist Anthropic after the company refused contract terms that would permit unrestricted military use of its Claude model â including for fully autonomous weapons and mass domestic surveillance.
President Trump also directed federal agencies to stop using Anthropic tools.
Anthropic filed suits on March 9 arguing the label violates its First and Fifth Amendment rights and is legally unprecedented for a U.S. firm.
Government lawyers say the designation rests on operational and futureârisk concerns, including the possibility of software updates that could impair systems.
Lin said a ruling on whether to pause the designation is expected in the coming days.
The case has drawn amicus briefs from major tech firms and raised urgent questions for contractors that integrate Claude into systems such as Palantirâs Maven platform.
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