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AI
Pentagon officially defines Anthropic as ‘supply chain risk’
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Matt O'Brien
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Konstantin Toropin
and
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March 5, 2026
AI
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By
Jeremy Kahn
March 2, 2026
AI
OpenAI sweeps in to ink deal with Pentagon as Anthropic is designated a ‘supply chain risk’—an unprecedented action likely to crimp its growth
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AI
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Tech
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