- Appeals court rebuffs Anthropic in latest round of its AI battle with the Trump administration AP News —
- Federal Court Denies Anthropic’s Motion to Lift ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Label The New York Times —
- Appeals court rejects Anthropic’s bid to temporarily halt Pentagon designation The Hill —
- A federal appeals court has denied Anthropic’s request for relief from the Defense Department declaring it a supply-chain risk, complicating the legal battle between the government and the AI company Wall Street Journal —
- Anthropic Fails for Now to Halt US Label as a Supply-Chain Risk Bloomberg —
- Anthropic Supply-Chain Risk Label Should Stay In Place, Appeals Court Says Wired —
- Anthropic loses appeals court bid to block Pentagon blacklisting temporarily CNBC —
- US court declines to block Pentagon's Anthropic blacklisting for now - Reuters Reuters —
Anthropic Blocked by Pentagon Label
The court's decision prevents Anthropic from securing an emergency stay against the Defense Department's restrictions on its Claude models.
While a separate judge had previously blocked a broader government ban, this latest ruling allows the Pentagon to continue its specific blacklist of the firm.
Anthropic has argued that its new Mythos model is intended to bolster national cybersecurity, though it has withheld public release due to the model's potential power.
The company is now navigating conflicting judicial opinions as it seeks to maintain its role in the competitive AI sector.