Hegseth Designates Anthropic As Supply Chain Risk
Hegseth Designates Anthropic As Supply Chain Risk
Publish Date: 2026-02-27 18:03:00
Source Domain: www.forbes.com
- Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth plans to designate AI firm Anthropic as a supply chain risk, following President Trump’s directive for federal agencies to halt usage of the company’s technology.
- Anthropic refused Pentagon’s request for unrestricted access to its AI models, citing ethical concerns over potential use for mass surveillance and fully autonomous weapons.
- Trump accused Anthropic of strong-arming the government, posting on Truth Social that the U.S. will not let a “radical left, woke company” dictate military operations.
- Companies like Palantir, Lockheed Martin, and potentially Amazon Web Services may be impacted if they continue business relations with Anthropic to comply with the Defense Department’s orders.
- The Pentagon denies plans to use Anthropic’s models for mass surveillance or autonomous weapons, asserting that contractors must provide technology for “all lawful purposes.”
- Anthropic’s contract with the Department of Defense was worth $200 million, developed for advancing U.S. national security AI capabilities.
- Fellow AI companies, including Google and OpenAI, have shown support for Anthropic’s ethical stance with over 300 staffers signing a petition backing the firm’s refusal to its government access demands.
- Anthropic faces an unprecedented threat from the Department of Defense to be labeled a “supply chain risk,” which could invoke the Defense Production Act to override its safeguards.