Pentagon taps Boeing, Lockheed Martin in first step to blacklist Anthropic: Report

The Pentagon has directed aerospace giants Boeing and Lockheed Martin to evaluate their dependence on Anthropic's Claude AI, indicating a potential shift towards designating the artificial intelligence company as a 'supply chain risk.' This development arises within the context of increasing scrutiny over the military applications of AI technologies and their implications for national security. The move reflects a broader trend within the U.S. government to reassess partnerships with tech firms that might pose risks amid escalating geopolitical tensions. By taking this step, the Pentagon signals its commitment to ensuring that defense operations remain secure and are not compromised by reliance on external AI solutions, particularly in sensitive military domains. The assessment will likely inform future policies regarding the integration of AI in defense strategies and the overall management of supply chains associated with advanced technologies.
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