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Anthropic faces U.S. phase-out after Pentagon AI clash

Noah Carter
Last updated: March 1, 2026 1:02 am
Noah Carter
Published: February 28, 2026
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Key Takeaway:

  • Amodei responded to DoD and White House on military AI use.
  • Near term uncertainty over Anthropic model access across defense programs and contracts.
  • Amodei signals readiness to work with Pentagon under clearer usage constraints.
Anthropic's Pentagon dispute: Impact on federal access and procurement

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei publicly responded to a Defense Department announcement and a White House directive concerning military use of the company’s AI, according to Cointelegraph. The exchange centers on whether and how Anthropic’s models can be used in defense contexts.

The dispute is described as unprecedented and potentially transformative for tech–government relations, as reported by Politico. It raises immediate questions about federal procurement pathways, vendor leverage, and the terms under which advanced models are made available to national security users.

In an exclusive interview, CBS News reported that Amodei said he wants to work with the Pentagon after the Trump administration previously cut the company off. The stated aim signals willingness to collaborate under clearer constraints on AI uses.

In the near term, the standoff introduces uncertainty around access to Anthropic’s models across defense programs and contracts. It may also shape how other vendors frame usage rights and compliance obligations in upcoming solicitations.

A move announced on social media followed a standoff between Amodei and the Defense Department, as reported by BBC News. That sequence came after his response to the Pentagon announcement and a White House directive on military AI use.

On the record, the Pentagon has articulated red lines and intent. “We have no interest in using AI to conduct mass surveillance of Americans … nor do we want to use AI to develop autonomous weapons that operate without human involvement,” said Sean Parnell, a Pentagon spokesperson. He has also argued that allowing private companies to set usage limits could jeopardize critical operations.

Expert assessments suggest the company’s leverage may be constrained by peer positions. According to DefenseNews, Georgetown CSET’s Owen Daniels noted that firms like Meta, Google, and xAI have accepted providing access for “all lawful applications,” which could narrow Anthropic’s bargaining power. He added that military users are aware of high-stakes risks and are pursuing mitigation strategies.

Lawmakers have highlighted governance concerns and institutional conduct. Sen. Mark Warner, chairing Senate intelligence, said he was “deeply disturbed” by reports that the Pentagon was “working to bully a leading U.S. company.” Separately, Sen. Thom Tillis criticized how publicly the dispute is unfolding and called the handling unprofessional, as reported by The Inquirer.

At the time of this writing, broader market context shows mixed sentiment across large-cap tech; Amazon (AMZN) traded near 209.23 in after-hours, down about 0.37%, based on data from Yahoo Finance.

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