Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei responds to Trump order, Pentagon clash

3 Quarks Daily2/14/2026 – 3/2/2026

Summary

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has publicly stated that the AI company cannot, in good conscience, comply with the Pentagon's demands for broader use of its technology. This statement comes in response to pressures from defense officials during the Trump administration, who indicated that they might classify Anthropic as a supply chain risk. Such a designation could allow the military to invoke the Defense Production Act, a Cold War-era law, which would grant the Pentagon greater authority to utilize Anthropic's products without the company's consent. Amodei's remarks highlight the ethical concerns surrounding the use of AI technology in military applications. The company, known for developing the AI chatbot Claude, is facing a significant dilemma as it navigates the intersection of technological advancement and moral responsibility. The potential designation as a supply chain risk raises questions about the autonomy of tech companies in deciding how their products are used, especially in contexts that may conflict with their values. The situation underscores the ongoing tensions between the tech industry and government entities regarding the deployment of advanced technologies. As defense officials seek to expand military capabilities through AI, companies like Anthropic are grappling with the implications of such demands on their operational integrity and ethical standards.

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