- Anthropic is suing the Trump administration to reverse the Pentagon's 'supply chain risk' designation.
- The designation came after Anthropic refused unrestricted military use of its AI technology, Claude.
- Anthropic filed two lawsuits challenging different aspects of the Pentagon's actions.
- The company seeks to restrict its technology from mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.
- The Pentagon's designation cuts off Anthropic's defense work, a first against a U.S. company.
- President Trump ordered federal agencies to stop using Claude, with a six-month phase-out for the Pentagon.
- Anthropic is also named in lawsuits involving Treasury and State departments.
- The company is working to reassure other clients that the penalty only affects military contractors using Claude for the Department of Defense.
- Anthropic's revenue relies heavily on businesses and government agencies using Claude for tasks like coding.
- The company stated that the lawsuit is necessary to protect its business and partners while maintaining its commitment to national security.