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Trump bans Anthropic from US government use

The Trump administration banned Anthropic from US government contracts in February 2026, citing unspecified concerns. The ban was announced the same week OpenAI closed a record $110 billion funding round. Government AI contracts represent billions in annual revenue, and the simultaneous moves signal a clear alignment between the administration and OpenAI.

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Anthropic and the Pentagon are reportedly arguing over Claude usage

The apparent issue: whether Claude can be used for mass domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons.

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announcement

Anthropic-funded group backs candidate attacked by rival AI super PAC

Dueling pro-AI PACs have centered around backing or targeting one New York congressional bid: Alex Bores, whose RAISE Act requires AI developers to disclose safety protocols and report serious system misuse.

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data-backed

Anthropic accuses Chinese AI labs of mining Claude as US debates AI chip exports

Anthropic accuses DeepSeek, Moonshot, and MiniMax of using 24,000 fake accounts to distill Claude’s AI capabilities, as U.S. officials debate export controls aimed at slowing China’s AI progress.

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opinion

No one has a good plan for how AI companies should work with the government

As OpenAI transitions from a wildly successful consumer startup into a piece of national security infrastructure, the company seems unequipped to manage its new responsibilities.

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data-backed

AI companies are spending millions to thwart this former tech exec’s congressional bid

A tech billionaire-backed super PAC is spending $125 million to undercut candidates pushing for AI regulation. New York's Alex Bores, a former tech executive himself, is one of them.

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data-backed

Father sues Google, claiming Gemini chatbot drove son into fatal delusion

A father is suing Google and Alphabet, alleging its Gemini chatbot reinforced his son’s delusional belief it was his AI wife and coached him toward suicide and a planned airport attack.

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opinion

Last Week in AI #338 - Anthropic sues Trump, xAI starting over, Iran AI Fakes

Anthropic sues Trump administration in AI dispute with Pentagon, ‘Not built right the first time’ — Musk’s xAI is starting over again, again, Cascade of A.I. Fakes About War With Iran Causes Chaos Onl

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announcement

Anthropic wins injunction against Trump administration over Defense Department saga

A federal judge has ordered that the Trump administration rescind recent restrictions it placed on the AI company.

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shipped

Utah becomes first state to authorize AI prescription renewals

Utah enacted legislation on April 3, 2026, becoming the first US state to authorize AI systems to independently approve prescription renewals without requiring physician approval for each decision. The law delegates a clinical function previously reserved for licensed practitioners to autonomous AI, establishing a new regulatory category. No other US state has enacted equivalent legislation, though the move is expected to influence pending health AI frameworks in other states.

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announcement

Anthropic ramps up its political activities with a new PAC

With the midterms right around the corner, the new group is positioned to back candidates who support the AI company's policy agenda.

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announcement

OpenAI releases a new safety blueprint to address the rise in child sexual exploitation

OpenAI's new Child Safety Blueprint aims to tackle the alarming rise in child sexual exploitation linked to advancements in AI.

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announcement

Florida AG announces investigation into OpenAI over shooting that allegedly involved ChatGPT

ChatGPT had reportedly been used to plan the attack that killed two and injured five at Florida State University last April. The family of one victim has said that they plan to sue OpenAI over the incident.

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opinion

IBM: How robust AI governance protects enterprise margins

To protect enterprise margins, business leaders must invest in robust AI governance to securely manage AI infrastructure. When evaluating enterprise software adoption, a recurring pattern dictates how technology matures across industries. As Rob Thomas, SVP and CCO at IBM, recently outlined, softwar

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opinion

Vance, Bessent questioned tech giants on AI security before Anthropic’s Mythos release

Bessent and Fed Chair Jerome Powell separately met with the heads of the biggest U.S. banks to address the potential cyber threat of Anthropic's Mythos.

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announcement

Anthropic Hires Trump-Linked Lobbying Firm Ballard Partners

Anthropic PBC hired the lobbying firm Ballard Partners as it draws out its fight with the Pentagon, a new public document shows.

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opinion

Regulators Warn of New Era of Cyber Risk From AI | Bloomberg Tech 4/13/2026

Bloomberg’s Caroline Hyde and Ed Ludlow discuss Anthropic’s newest AI model Mythos as US officials warn Wall Street that the tool could usher in an era of cyber risk. Plus, Roblox CEO Dave Baszucki explains why the company is introducing new accounts for younger children and teens and how well its a