Anthropic seeks appeals court stay of Pentagon supply-chain risk designation

The Pentagon logo is seen behind the podium in the briefing room at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, U.S., January 8, 2020. REUTERS
March 12 (Reuters) – Anthropic on Wednesday sought a stay from a ​U.S. appeals court after the Pentagon said ‌the company was a supply-chain risk, pending a judicial review of the case, adding that the designation could cost it ​billions of dollars in lost revenue.
Anthropic’s latest ​request comes after a weeks-long dispute over technology guardrails ⁠on the use of Anthropic’s artificial intelligence tools ​by the U.S. military. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labelled ​the firm a supply-chain risk and barred the Pentagon and its contractors from using its AI products.
The AI firm separately filed ​a lawsuit earlier this week in a California ​federal court to challenge its Pentagon blacklisting.
In a filing with ‌the ⁠U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday, Anthropic said the Pentagon’s supply-chain designation would cause the company “irreparable harm.”
According to Anthropic’s court ​filing, more than ​100 enterprise ⁠customers have reached out to the company about the designation.
“By Anthropic’s best estimate, ​for 2026, the government’s adverse actions risk ​hundreds ⁠of millions, or even multiple billions, of dollars in lost revenue,” lawyers for the AI firm wrote.

Reporting by Rajveer Singh Pardesi ​in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and Thomas Derpinghaus

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