Split-scene illustration of Anthropic's renewed Pentagon talks contrasting with backlash against OpenAI's military AI deal.
Split-scene illustration of Anthropic's renewed Pentagon talks contrasting with backlash against OpenAI's military AI deal.
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Anthropic resumes Pentagon talks as OpenAI military deal faces backlash

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Following last week's federal ban on its AI tools, Anthropic has resumed negotiations with the US Defense Department to avert a supply chain risk designation. Meanwhile, OpenAI's parallel military agreement is under fire from employees, rivals, and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, who accused it of misleading claims in a leaked memo.

In a bid to avoid being labeled a supply chain risk—typically reserved for foreign adversaries—Anthropic is back in talks with the Pentagon, reports from the Financial Times and Bloomberg indicated on March 5, 2026. CEO Dario Amodei is negotiating with Under Secretary of Defense for Research and Engineering Emil Michael, after a prior $200 million contract from 2025 collapsed over language prohibiting mass surveillance.

Amodei detailed the breakdown in a memo to staff: The department offered to honor Anthropic's terms if it removed a clause on 'analysis of bulk acquired data'—precisely the surveillance scenario Anthropic sought to block. Anthropic refused, prompting the Pentagon to threaten cancellation and the risk label. President Trump then ordered federal agencies to cease using Anthropic technology on February 28, though a six-month phase-out permitted continued access, including for planning an air strike on Iran.

Amodei lambasted OpenAI's response as 'just straight up lies' in the memo, attributing some of Anthropic's troubles to lacking 'dictator-style praise to Trump,' unlike OpenAI CEO Sam Altman. OpenAI secured its own Defense Department deal shortly after Anthropic's fallout, with Altman claiming on X he advised against the risk designation and suggesting Anthropic should have accepted similar terms. OpenAI later amended its agreement to bar mass surveillance on Americans.

OpenAI staff criticized the deal in an all-hands meeting, pressing Altman for details; he acknowledged internal sloppiness on social media. Previously, OpenAI prohibited military use but allowed Pentagon testing via Microsoft. The controversy boosted Anthropic's Claude to the top of Apple's free apps chart.

Part of the Anthropic–Pentagon AI contract dispute series.

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X discussions focus on Anthropic resuming talks with the Pentagon to avert a supply chain risk designation after refusing to remove AI safeguards on surveillance and autonomous weapons. Dario Amodei's leaked memo accuses OpenAI's military deal of 'straight-up lies' and 'safety theater,' sparking backlash including user boycotts of ChatGPT and praise for Anthropic's ethics. Sentiments include support for AI safety principles, criticism of OpenAI hypocrisy, neutral reporting, and skepticism toward government pressure.

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US President Donald Trump has directed all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI tools amid a dispute over military applications. The move follows weeks of clashes between Anthropic and Pentagon officials regarding restrictions on AI for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. A six-month phase-out period has been announced.

Anthropics CEO Dario Amodei erklärte, dass das Unternehmen der Forderung des Pentagons nach Entfernung von Sicherheitsvorkehrungen aus seinen KI-Modellen nicht nachkommen werde, trotz Drohungen mit Ausschluss aus Verteidigungssystemen. Der Streit dreht sich um die Verhinderung der Nutzung der KI in autonomen Waffen und innerer Überwachung. Das Unternehmen, das einen Vertrag über 200 Millionen Dollar mit dem Verteidigungsministerium hat, betont sein Engagement für ethische KI-Nutzung.

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Hundreds of employees from Google and OpenAI have signed an open letter in solidarity with Anthropic, urging their companies to resist Pentagon demands for unrestricted military use of AI models. The letter opposes uses involving domestic mass surveillance and autonomous killing without human oversight. This comes amid threats from US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to label Anthropic a supply chain risk.

Anthropic has extended its memory capability to the free tier of its Claude AI chatbot, allowing users to reference past conversations. The company also released a tool to import memories from competing chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. This update coincides with Claude's surge in popularity amid a dispute with the US Department of Defense.

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On February 5, 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI simultaneously launched products shifting users from chatting with AI to managing teams of AI agents. Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.6 with agent teams for developers, while OpenAI unveiled Frontier and GPT-5.3-Codex for enterprise workflows. These releases coincide with a $285 billion drop in software stocks amid fears of AI disrupting traditional SaaS vendors.

In 2025, AI agents became central to artificial intelligence progress, enabling systems to use tools and act autonomously. From theory to everyday applications, they transformed human interactions with large language models. Yet, they also brought challenges like security risks and regulatory gaps.

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