Pentagon CTO says 'no chance' of renewed Anthropic negotiations


FILE PHOTO: The Pentagon logo is seen behind the podium in the briefing room at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., January 8, 2020. REUTERS/Al Drago/File Photo

March 12 (Reuters) - Pentagon Chief ⁠Technology Officer Emil Michael on Thursday ruled out ⁠negotiations with Anthropic after the agency labeled the AI ‌lab a supply-chain risk in a dispute over restrictions on how the U.S. military can use its technology.

"There's no chance. The (Anthropic) leadership has proven, ​through the leaking and through sort ⁠of bad faith negotiation that ⁠they don't want to reach an agreement," Michael said in ⁠an ‌interview with CNBC.

Anthropic did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.

Last week, the U.S. Department ⁠of Defense labeled Anthropic a supply-chain risk, a ​move that ‌effectively bans its technology from military use and bars ⁠government contractors ​from deploying it in work for the U.S. armed forces.

Anthropic sued the Trump administration on Monday, calling the government's actions unlawful, ⁠and said the move will put hundreds ​of millions of dollars worth of revenue in jeopardy.

The dispute is notable in part because Anthropic aggressively courted the U.S. national ⁠security apparatus before most other AI companies.

CEO Dario Amodei has said he is not opposed to AI-driven weapons, but believes the current generation of AI technology isn't good enough ​to be accurate.

Reuters has reported that Anthropic's ⁠investors were racing to contain the damage caused by the ​fallout with the Pentagon. A group, ‌including OpenAI and some of these ​investors, expressed concern over the government's move.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Leroy Leo)

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