
Pentagon demands full military access to Anthropic's AI model by week’s end
In Brief
Defense Secretary Hegseth sets deadline for Anthropic to grant military access to AI model.
Key Facts
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the Pentagon on Tuesday
- Hegseth demanded a signed document granting full military access to Anthropic's AI model by the end of this week
- Sources indicate the Pentagon may label Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk' to exclude them from government contracts
- Ian Krietzberg, AI correspondent at Puck, discussed the demand on CBS News' 'The Daily Report'
- The demand and potential designation reflect Pentagon concerns over Anthropic's AI technology access
What Happened
On Tuesday, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the Pentagon and demanded a signed agreement granting the military full access to Anthropic's AI model by the end of the week. Sources also report the Pentagon is considering designating Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk' to potentially exclude the company from government contracts. The issue was discussed by AI correspondent Ian Krietzberg on CBS News.
Why It Matters
The Pentagon's demand highlights growing government interest in securing access to advanced AI technologies for defense purposes. The potential 'supply chain risk' designation could impact Anthropic's business relations with the government and reflects broader concerns about AI supply chain security. This situation underscores tensions between private AI firms and military requirements for technology transparency and control.