President Trump: "I am directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic's technology"
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🤖 MISANTHROPIC 👾
Here's a bit more info about that company
The company referenced in that message — Anthropic — is not only involved in government or defense AI work but also builds civilian and commercial AI products and services. Here’s how it works:
Consumer and business AI tools Anthropic develops the Claude family of large language models, which work like advanced chatbots and AI assistants. People and companies can use Claude online or through apps for tasks like writing, summarizing text, translating, research assistance, and other helpful tasks. There are free use tiers and paid subscriptions for higher performance.
Development and productivity products They also offer tools such as Claude Code and Claude Cowork. These help software developers generate, organize, and maintain code, and can automate workplace tasks like organizing files and producing reports — things that are valuable to many businesses.
Enterprise and industry integrations Anthropic’s Claude models are integrated into cloud platforms like AWS and Google Cloud for companies to use in customer support, analytics, finance, legal work, coding automation, and more. Many large corporations pay for these services and embed them into commercial workflows.
So in plain terms:
Anthropic sells commercial AI services to businesses and developers.
It offers consumer AI products that the general public can access online or via apps.
It does have government and defense contracts, but those are only part of its business.
The company is basically a mainstream AI software vendor whose products are used both inside and outside the public sector.
I also heard that hackers are able to use Claude to hack into government systems. Claude actually told them how to do it. Wasn't it just used to hack the Mexican government and steal huge amounts of sensitive data? Correct me if I'm wrong.
....and Claude was also used by a dude to hack the DJI drone robot vacuum so he could use his x-box controller to drive it but he gained control of 7000 vacuums in 24 countries.
House floorplans, camera feeds. Watch a German dude eat his cereal.
Right which is why I'm curious about anthropics reasoning which goes as follows:
[[This is a real post from President Trump, made today (February 27, 2026) on Truth Social. Here's the context behind it:
The dispute: The Pentagon has been pushing Anthropic to allow the U.S. military to use Claude AI "for all lawful purposes" without restrictions. Anthropic refused, holding two firm lines: Claude will not be used in fully autonomous weapons and will not be used for mass domestic surveillance of Americans. CEO Dario Amodei stated the company "cannot in good conscience accede" to the Pentagon's demands.
What happened today: The Pentagon had set a 5:01 PM ET deadline for Anthropic to agree to their terms. Trump's Truth Social post came about an hour before that deadline passed. After the deadline, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a "supply-chain risk to national security," effectively blocking all federal contractors from doing business with the company CBS News — a designation typically reserved for foreign adversaries.
Anthropic's response: The company said it would "challenge any supply chain risk designation in court," arguing the designation "would both be legally unsound and set a dangerous precedent for any American company that negotiates with the government." CBS News
Broader industry reaction: OpenAI said it has the same "red lines" as Anthropic regarding autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. Over 100 Google workers sent a letter demanding similar limits on Gemini's military use. Anchorage Daily News
Anthropic said its objections were rooted in the belief that "today's frontier AI models are not reliable enough" for these use cases — not ideological opposition to military AI broadly. Anchorage Daily News
This is a rapidly developing story with significant implications for AI governance, national security, and the relationship between the tech industry and the federal government.]]
Exactly. Nothing to go wrong right?
Correct.