In the US, the feud between Artificial Intelligence company Anthropic and President Donald Trump has now turned into an open fight. Taking a major step, Trump has ordered federal agencies to immediately shut down the company’s technology. It is reported that this decision has been taken due to deep differences between the Pentagon and the company regarding the military use of AI. This matter is not limited to just one company. Many big tech companies of Silicon Valley have now come out in support of Anthropic, making this fight important for the entire AI industry. It is worth noting that with the launch of Anthropic’s cloud code, there was a huge fall in the shares of many big cyber security companies.
Trump’s strict order and instructions to close it immediately
In a social media post, Donald Trump directed all US federal agencies to immediately stop using Anthropic’s technology. He clearly said that the government does not need the services of the company and it will not do any business with it in future. A six-month phase-out period has been set so that other agencies, including the Department of Defense, can gradually remove Anthropic’s tools. Trump also warned the company that failure to cooperate could lead to serious civil and criminal action.
Why did the Pentagon call it a national security risk?
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth directed the company to declare a supply-chain risk to national security. This tag is usually placed on foreign competitors, making the situation worse. If this is fully implemented, contractors affiliated with the US military will no longer be able to work with Anthropic. The Defense Department wanted the company to lift the ban on the use of its AI models, but the talks failed.
Root of controversy: Military use of AI
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has clearly stated that his company’s AI should not be used in mass surveillance of Americans or in fully autonomous lethal weapons. He believes that doing so will weaken democratic values. On the other hand, the Pentagon says that it is not interested in such use. However, the Defense Department demanded full and unrestricted access to AI, further escalating the controversy.
Anthropic replied, preparing to go to court
The company has announced that it will challenge the government’s action in court, calling it legally weak. Anthropic says that it will not change its security policy under pressure or threats. The company assured its customers that this action will be limited to Defense Department contracts only and will not have any impact on general commercial users.
Why did Silicon Valley come in support?
Surprisingly, employees of other tech companies have also come in support of Anthropic. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said AI should not be used for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons. Employees of Google, Amazon and Microsoft have also protested against pressure from the Pentagon and demanded a tough stance from their companies. This clearly shows that this issue has become a policy issue for the entire industry.
What will happen next and how big will its impact be?
This confrontation could set an example for the AI sector. If the conflict between the government and tech companies increases over such terms, it could have a deep impact on future defense contracts and AI regulation. Anthropic’s cloud model was already in use on the networks of US intelligence agencies. Removing it may affect the ongoing operation. Right now all eyes are on the next steps in this legal and policy battle.












