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Judge questions Pentagon’s motives for labeling Anthropic as a security threat in battle over AI

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A federal judge weighing the merits of the Pentagon’s designation of rising Silicon Valley star Anthropic as a security threat repeatedly questioned the government’s reasons for vilifying the company following a dispute over how its artificial intelligence technology can be used in war.

During a 90-minute hearing in San Francisco federal court, U.S. District Judge Rita Lin probed into why President Donald Trump’s administration took the extraordinary step of denouncing Anthropic as a supply chain risk after balking at the company’s attempt to prevent its AI technology from being deployed in fully autonomous weapons or surveillance of Americans.

“What is troubling to me about these these actions is they don’t seem to be tailored to the national security concerns,” Lin said.

Lin is being asked to issue an emergency order to remove a stigma that Anthropic alleges was unjustifiably applied as part of an “unlawful campaign of retaliation” that provoked the San Francisco-based company to sue the Trump administration earlier this month. Anthropic has also filed a separate and more narrow case in the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C

Although Lin expressed abouts about how Trump administration has treated Anthropic, she didn’t issue a ruling Tuesday. Instead, the judge asked for the lawyers in the two sides to file further evidence in the case by Wednesday and indicated she would rule before the end of this week.

The issues underlying the rift extend beyond a contractual dispute between one of technology’s biggest AI laboratories and the Trump administration.

The feud has also mushroomed into a showdown over the boundaries surrounding a rapidly evolving technology that could turn into a massive jobs killer, a lethal military weapon and an invasive spy.

“It’s a fascinating public policy debate, but it’s not my role to decide who is right in that debate,” Lin observed at the outset of Tuesday’s hearing. The judge instead said she is focusing on whether the Trump administration acted improperly by applying a scarlet letter on Anthropic that traditionally has only been slapped on companies connected to foreign adversaries such as China or Russia.

 

Originally written by: The Associated Press

Source: Federal News Network

Published on: 24 March 2026

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