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Sources: several tech companies, including OpenAI, are encouraging the DOD behind the scenes to back away from designating Anthropic a “supply chain risk”

Mike Isaac /New York Times:NEW

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  • @deanwball Dean W. Ball on x
    Interesting to me that the ‘hypersonic missile’ incident, which USG officials have spoken about publicly, is not mentioned at all in any of the government's public arguments/evidence submitted to the court yesterday. The government's brief makes no mention at all of the incident,…
  • @jtillipman Jessica Tillipman on x
    No one is saying the government can't decide to stop contracting with Anthropic. It obviously can. The issue is that we have tools in our procurement system to exclude contractors, and blacklisting by tweet isn't one of them. FAR 9.4 covers this situation. If the government
  • @arozenshtein Alan Rozenshtein on x
    Here's the government's response to Anthropic's lawsuit. Nothing much new here. Ultimately I think the question for the court will be: given that no on seriously contests the government's ability to refuse to purchase Anthropic's services (and probably refuse to allow its [image]