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Anthropic offers Claude chatbot to US lawmakers for $1

Last updated: August 12, 2025 5:15 am
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Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence start-up, has made a bold move by offering its Claude chatbot to US lawmakers for a nominal fee of $1. This strategic decision is part of Anthropic’s efforts to establish a strong presence in Donald Trump’s Washington and gain influence in the political landscape.

In a groundbreaking deal reached with the government, Anthropic has followed in the footsteps of its rival, OpenAI, by providing its enterprise tools to the executive branch for just $1 per federal agency. Additionally, Anthropic has extended this offer to senators, members of Congress, and top judges, offering them an equivalent discount on its services.

Josh Gruenbaum, the commissioner of the Federal Acquisition Service, emphasized the importance of widespread adoption of AI tools within the federal government. He stated, "The price is going to help uptake from agencies happen that much quicker," highlighting the significance of making advanced technologies accessible to government entities.

Under the agreement, the three branches of the US government will have the option to utilize Claude for government, albeit not mandatory. This product is specifically designed for use by federal workers for sensitive, unclassified work, ensuring data security and confidentiality.

In a similar vein, Google is also in discussions with the government to provide its Gemini chatbot to federal employees under similarly favorable terms. This competitive landscape underscores the growing trend of tech companies offering attractive incentives to secure government contracts and deepen their ties with lawmakers and regulators.

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Anthropic’s CEO, Dario Amodei, emphasized the importance of equipping government institutions with cutting-edge AI tools. He stated, "By offering expanded Claude access across all three branches of government, we’re helping the federal workforce leverage frontier AI capabilities," underscoring the transformative potential of AI in enhancing government operations.

The government’s approval of Anthropic’s Claude, Google’s Gemini, and OpenAI’s ChatGPT as suppliers signals a new era of collaboration between tech companies and the public sector. This partnership paves the way for the adoption of innovative AI models, such as Meta’s Llama and xAI’s Grok, to further enhance government operations.

While these deals may not yield significant revenue for tech companies, they provide valuable insights into the preferences and needs of government agencies. This knowledge can inform future product development and lead to lucrative opportunities in the enterprise market.

In light of concerns about bias in AI systems, the approval of these platforms by the government does not preclude them from scrutiny for potential ideological agendas. The government remains vigilant in ensuring the integrity and impartiality of AI technologies used in public sector settings.

Overall, the collaboration between tech companies and the government underscores the importance of innovation and efficiency in enhancing government operations. By leveraging cutting-edge AI tools, federal agencies can streamline processes, improve decision-making, and ultimately serve the public more effectively.

The original article can be found here.

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