The Trump administration is doubling down on its decision to cut ties with Anthropic, arguing in a new court filing that the move is “lawful and reasonable” and not a violation of free speech, as the artificial intelligence (AI) firm alleges. The Department of Justice (DOJ), in an expected court filing Tuesday, urged a federal…
Trump administration argues Pentagon’s Anthropic ban is justified, lawful
Originally reported by The Hill
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