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AI Contract Rules Tighten as Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ban

AI Contract Rules Tighten as Anthropic Faces Pentagon Ban

Episode 5 Published 1 week, 2 days ago
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Washington is turning the Anthropic-Pentagon clash into a broader procurement test, with new “any lawful use” rules, cloud-provider carveouts, and rival AI suppliers moving deeper into classified military systems.

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