Microsoft becomes first company to say it is not 'abandoning' Anthropic
Microsoft will continue using Anthropic s AI models, including Claude, for its customers despite the US Department of War labeling the startup a supply chain risk. The tech giant s legal team reviewed the designation, concluding most clients can still access the technology. This decision comes after the Pentagon s move to phase out Anthropic s systems, sparking debate over AI in defense
Microsoft will continue using Anthropic s AI models, including Claude, for its customers despite the US Department of War labeling the startup a supply chain risk. The tech giant s legal team reviewed the designation, concluding most clients can still access the technology. This decision comes after the Pentagon s move to phase out Anthropic s systems, sparking debate over AI in defense
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