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Pentagon coverage here focuses on the U.S. Defense Department’s role in AI procurement, policy, and oversight. It often centers on military use restrictions, targeting responsibility, and how government review shapes vendors like Anthropic and Palantir.
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White House reversal leaves Anthropic under pressure
1 White House shift eases the tone on Anthropic, but export controls and Pentagon concerns still remain in place.

The Pentagon should not use Grok for wartime targeting
The Pentagon should not rely on Elon Musk’s Grok for wartime targeting or strike execution.

Anthropic, DOD clash in DC court over blacklisting
A D.C. appeals court heard Anthropic's challenge to the Pentagon's blacklist, with judges probing national-security claims and contract abuse.

Why DeepMind workers are right to unionize over Pentagon AI
DeepMind workers should unionize because AI labs need worker power to resist military misuse, not just management ethics promises.

Why the Pentagon should keep Anthropic blacklisted and treat Mythos s…
The Pentagon should keep Anthropic blacklisted while evaluating Mythos on its own security merits.

Pentagon strikes AI deals for classified work
The Pentagon is signing AI deals to expand classified work as White House officials push Anthropic back into government use.

White House Meets Anthropic Over Mythos Risks
The White House met Anthropic after its Mythos preview raised cyber risk concerns and the company’s fight with the Pentagon escalated.

Palantir says militaries own AI targeting calls
Palantir’s UK boss says militaries, not vendors, decide AI targeting. The debate now centers on Maven, Claude, and civilian risk.

Anthropic Challenges Pentagon Over AI Model Ban
Anthropic and the Pentagon clash in court as Anthropic fights a government ban on its AI, sparking debate over AI in military applications.