OpenAI and Anthropic’s rivalry on display
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The system builds on research showing AI can uncover serious software flaws across vast amounts of code, at a time when both hackers and defenders are turning to AI.
If Anthropic ultimately does not agree with the DOD's terms of use, the agency could label the company a "supply chain risk," which would require its vendors and contractors to certify that they do not use Anthropic's models, the person said.
Over the last week, tensions between the Pentagon and artificial intelligence giant Anthropic have reached a boiling point.
Anthropic (ANTHRO) unveiled a new feature called Claude Code Security built into Claude Code on the web. Cybersecurity stocks were in the red on Friday. CrowdStrike (CRWD) and Cloudflare (NET) each slumped about 6%.
CrowdStrike, Okta lead cyber selloff after Claude update. New AI tool scans code and drafts fixes for human review. Cybersecurity stocks were hit hard on Friday as investors digested a new move from Anthropic that pushes Claude further into a job long dominated by specialist security software.
Anthropic rolls out Claude Sonnet 4.6 as its new default model, bringing stronger reasoning and coding power to free and paid users alike.
Amid the slate of top names in AI: OpenAI, Google, Meta, etc. – there’s one, Anthropic, that considers itself to be, in certain ways, “human-first.” Started by a set of twins, Dario and Daniela Amodei, Anthropic strives to live up to its name, in keeping AI safe for people.
The company is at odds with the Pentagon over how its A.I. will be used. The conflict has its roots in the foundational plan for Anthropic.
Technology stocks were leading Wall Street higher on Friday, but cybersecurity names were coming under pressure after Anthropic unveiled a new security feature built into its Claude AI model. Anthropi
Anthropic updates terms to restrict OpenClaw access with OAuth tokens, with backlash over costs; local models become a common fallback.
Infosys has agreed to work with Anthropic to develop and deliver artificial-intelligence services to businesses in complex, regulated industries.
The Defense Department is threatening to blacklist Anthropic over limits on military use, potentially putting one of its top contractors in a bind. A dispute between AI company Anthropic and the Pentagon over how the military can use the company’s technology has now gone public.