US Appeals Court Refuses to Block Pentagon'S Blacklisting of Anthropic
A US appeals court has declined to temporarily block the Pentagon's designation of Anthropic as a national security risk. The decision allows the Pentagon to continue to enforce its ban on the use of Anthropic's technology. The ban was put in place due to concerns about the potential risks associated with Anthropic's AI technology.
Anthropic has argued that its technology is not a national security risk and that the ban is unwarranted. The company has vowed to continue to fight the ban in court. The decision is seen as a significant setback for Anthropic and its plans to develop and deploy AI technology.
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