A federal appeals court has rejected Anthropic’s bid to temporarily halt the Pentagon’s labeling of the artificial intelligence company as a supply chain risk, finding the firm failed to meet the strict requirements for an emergency stay. The order, issued Wednesday evening by a three-panel judge in Washington, D.C., blocked Anthropic’s bid to pause the…
Appeals court rejects Anthropic’s bid to temporarily halt Pentagon designation
Originally reported by The Hill
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