Report says a worldwide licensing system would give the Trump administration broad authority via the Commerce Department to block global AI chip sales.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-06
US Department of Defense officially notifies Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are designated a U.S. supply chain risk effective immediately.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-06
Opinion piece asserts the Pentagon is attempting to coerce Anthropic over AI-related security concerns.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-06
Sources report U.S. officials are proposing to expand AI chip export controls globally, requiring Commerce Department approval for Nvidia and AMD shipments to each country.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-06
Sources report US officials propose expanding AI chip export controls to require Commerce Department approval for Nvidia and AMD shipments to each country.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-06
Noah Smith contends that nation-states must retain a monopoly on the legitimate use of force in the context of powerful AI.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-06
Microsoft's lawyers determined the DoD's designation does not apply to non-defense projects, enabling continued use of Anthropic technology outside DoD work.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-06
Opinion argues that nation-states must retain a monopoly on the use of force in response to AI threats.
rumored 1 article 2026-03-06
US Department of Defense formally notifies Anthropic PBC that the company and its products are deemed a supply chain risk, effective immediately.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-06
Argument asserts nation-states must retain a monopoly on the use of force to manage AI threats.
confirmed 1 article 2026-03-06