Regardless of lately being designated a supply-chain threat by the Pentagon, Anthropic remains to be speaking to high-level members of the Trump administration.
There have been earlier indicators of a thawing relationship — or a way that not each a part of the administration needed to chop off Anthropic — with studies saying that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell have been encouraging the heads of major banks to test out Anthropic’s new Mythos model.
Anthropic co-founder Jack Clark seemed to confirm this, claiming that the continued struggle over the supply-chain threat designation is a “slender contracting dispute” that will not intrude with the corporate’s willingness to temporary the federal government about its newest fashions.
Then on Friday, Axios reported that Bessent and White Home Chief of Employees Susie Wiles had met with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei. In a press release, the White Home described this as an “introductory assembly” that was “productive and constructive.”
“We mentioned alternatives for collaboration, in addition to shared approaches and protocols to handle the challenges related to scaling this expertise,” the White Home mentioned.
Equally, Anthropic issued a statement confirming that Amodei had met with “senior administration officers for a productive dialogue on how Anthropic and the U.S. authorities can work collectively on key shared priorities comparable to cybersecurity, America’s lead within the AI race, and AI security.”
The corporate added that it’s “wanting ahead to persevering with these discussions.”
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The dispute between Anthropic and the Pentagon seemingly started after failed negotiations over the navy’s use of Anthropic’s fashions; the AI firm sought to take care of safeguards round the usage of its expertise for absolutely autonomous weapons and mass home surveillance. (OpenAI shortly announced a military deal of its own, resulting in some consumer backlash.)
The Pentagon subsequently declared Anthropic a supply-chain risk — a label that’s usually reserved for international adversaries and will severely restrict the usage of Anthropic’s fashions by the federal government. The corporate is challenging that designation in court.
But it surely seems like the remainder of the Trump administration doesn’t share the Pentagon’s hostility, with an administration supply telling Axios that “each company” besides the Division of Protection desires to make use of the corporate’s expertise.
