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Anthropic to challenge DOD’s supply chain label in court

Last updated: March 5, 2026 6:50 pm
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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei made a bold statement on Thursday regarding the Defense Department’s decision to label the AI firm as a supply chain risk. Amodei announced that Anthropic plans to challenge this designation in court, which he believes is “legally unsound.” This move comes after a prolonged dispute over the extent of military control over AI systems, culminating in the Department officially designating Anthropic as a supply chain risk. This designation could potentially prevent the company from partnering with the Pentagon and its contractors.

Amodei clarified that the supply chain risk designation primarily impacts Anthropic’s customers who directly engage in contracts with the Department of War. He emphasized that the majority of the company’s clients remain unaffected by this designation. The CEO stated that the Department’s letter labeling Anthropic as a supply chain risk is narrow in scope and is intended to protect the government rather than penalize the supplier. He highlighted that the law mandates the Secretary of War to use the least restrictive means necessary to safeguard the supply chain.

Despite the ongoing dialogue between Anthropic and the Department, tensions escalated when an internal memo penned by Amodei, criticizing rival company OpenAI’s collaboration with the Defense Department, was leaked. As a result, OpenAI stepped in to replace Anthropic, causing discontent among its staff. Amodei expressed regret over the leaked memo and clarified that it was not intentionally shared or endorsed by the company. He acknowledged the challenging circumstances surrounding the situation and disclaimed that the memo did not reflect his genuine sentiments.

In an effort to prioritize national security interests, particularly during critical military operations, Anthropic reaffirmed its commitment to supporting American soldiers and national security experts. The company is actively involved in supporting U.S. operations in Iran and is dedicated to providing its models to the Defense Department at a nominal cost for as long as necessary.

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While Anthropic contemplates challenging the supply chain risk designation in federal court, the legal framework surrounding such decisions poses significant hurdles for companies seeking to contest government procurement decisions. Former White House advisor on AI, Dean Ball, expressed skepticism about the likelihood of successfully challenging the Pentagon’s decision, citing the high bar set for scrutinizing national security matters in court.

In conclusion, the ongoing dispute between Anthropic and the Defense Department underscores the complex interplay between AI technology, national security interests, and legal challenges. The outcome of this conflict will have far-reaching implications for the future of AI firms engaging with government entities.

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