Microsoft backs Anthropic in Pentagon blacklist battle, urges temporary restraining order
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Tuesday, 10 March 2026·Source: CNBC·US·corporate
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What happened: Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.
Cross-source context: Times of India highlights microsoft is now backing AI giant Anthropic. According to a report by CNBC, Microsoft is urging the US judge to block Pentagon’s designation of the... Times of India highlights google has recently announced new artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the US Department of War. This comes just a day after AI company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, since it...
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CNBC(center)
Microsoft threw its support behind Anthropic and advocated for a temporary restraining order to the Pentagon's supply chain risk designation.
Microsoft is urging a US judge to block the Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation of AI firm Anthropic. The tech giant seeks to prevent a ban on Anthropic's technology in existing defense contracts, warning of disruptions to military operations and potential risks to warfighters.
Google is equipping the US Department of War with new AI tools, including Agent Designer on GenAI.mil, allowing personnel to create custom digital assistants for administrative tasks. This move expands Google's role in the Pentagon's AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, AI firm Anthropic is suing the Trump
Microsoft is now backing AI giant Anthropic. According to a report by CNBC, Microsoft is urging the US judge to block Pentagon’s designation of the...
Times of India
Google has recently announced new artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the US Department of War. This comes just a day after AI company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, since it...
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Microsoft backs Anthropic in Pentagon blacklist battle, urges temporary restraining order.
Google has recently announced new artificial intelligence (AI) tools for the US Department of War. This comes just a day after AI company Anthropic filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration, since it...
Microsoft is urging a US judge to block the Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation of AI firm Anthropic. The tech giant seeks to prevent a ban on Anthropic's technology in existing defense contracts, warning of disruptions to military operations and potential risks to warfighters.
Google is equipping the US Department of War with new AI tools, including Agent Designer on GenAI.mil, allowing personnel to create custom digital assistants for administrative tasks. This move expands Google's role in the Pentagon's AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, AI firm Anthropic is suing the Trump
Microsoft is urging a US judge to block the Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation of AI firm Anthropic. The tech giant seeks to prevent a ban on Anthropic's technology in existing defense contracts, warning of disruptions to military operations and potential risks to warfighters.
Google is equipping the US Department of War with new AI tools, including Agent Designer on GenAI.mil, allowing personnel to create custom digital assistants for administrative tasks. This move expands Google's role in the Pentagon's AI infrastructure. Meanwhile, AI firm Anthropic is suing the Trump
Top AI experts from Google and OpenAI are backing Anthropic in its legal battle with the US government. Anthropic sued after the Pentagon labelled it a 'supply chain risk'. These scientists believe the government's action harms US AI competitiveness and stifles important public debate.