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The clash over Anthropic’s AI with the Pentagon intensifies as the government threatens an unprecedented Defense Production Act showdown.

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The clash over Anthropic’s AI with the Pentagon intensifies as the government threatens an unprecedented Defense Production Act showdown.

Pentagon Ultimatum

The Pentagon told Anthropic it must grant unrestricted military access to its AI by Friday or be labeled a “supply chain risk” and face a Defense Production Act (DPA) order. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth delivered the warning directly to CEO Dario Amodei. Anthropic refuses, citing firm‑wide bans on mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.

Defense Production Act Expansion

Applying the DPA to AI would be unprecedented; the 1950 law has only been used for physical goods, most recently ventilators during COVID‑19. Invoking it would force Anthropic to create a military‑specific model, extending executive power into software. Critics warn this sets a risky precedent for politicizing corporate compliance.

Strategic and Ethical Stakes

The DoD currently depends on Anthropic as the sole frontier AI with classified access, creating a single‑vendor vulnerability. Losing that capability would disrupt planning, while Anthropic’s ethical guardrails aim to prevent AI misuse in warfare and surveillance. Both sides argue existing legal reviews should manage security concerns without overriding corporate policy.

Global and Business Implications

The clash is being watched worldwide, influencing how other nations treat tech firms. A forceful U.S. move could push AI companies toward jurisdictions with clearer, more predictable rules, reshaping global investment. The resolution will define the balance between corporate ethics, national security, and executive authority for years to come.