The Trump administration will head to court this week to defend its decision to ban the federal government from using Anthropic products, but removing the technology itself may prove to be the bigger battle. The public clash between the Pentagon and Anthropic is forcing the federal government to confront just how deeply embedded AI has…
Why cutting Anthropic from government could be harder than expected
Originally reported by The Hill
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