Astral Codex Ten Podcast

The Pentagon Threatens Anthropic

Mar 14, 2026
A deep dive into a standoff between a major AI company and the Pentagon over usage limits and renegotiation demands. The legal threats on the table, including the Defense Production Act and supply chain risk designations, get close scrutiny. Industry reactions and probability-driven outcome scenarios are discussed. Policy reforms and practical resolution options are explored.
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Pentagon Sought Unrestricted Military Use Of Anthropic Models

  • The Pentagon tried to rewrite Anthropic's contract to permit AI use for "all lawful purposes" after initially agreeing to Anthropic's usage policy.
  • This renegotiation included demands to drop bans on mass surveillance and no-human-in-the-loop lethal systems, and threats of contract cancellation or other consequences.
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Government Threats Could Cripple Anthropic

  • The DoD threatened drastic measures like invoking the Defense Production Act or labeling Anthropic a "supply chain risk" to force compliance.
  • A supply chain risk designation could bar US companies from using Anthropic products, potentially crippling the company and is unprecedented for a domestic firm.
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Anthropic's Stance Signals Genuine Safety Commitment

  • Scott Alexander supports Anthropic because their stance signals a real commitment to preventing human misuse of AI.
  • He argues Anthropic's resistance suggests they genuinely care about safety beyond PR, making them valuable for future alignment work.
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