Internal Pentagon memo orders military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key systems - CBS News

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March 10, 2026
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The Pentagon ordered military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key defense systems.

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An internal Pentagon memo has directed military commanders to remove Anthropic AI technology from key systems, according to CBS News. The directive mandates the immediate cessation of its use across various defense applications. This order follows an internal review of AI integration within critical infrastructure. The move indicates a significant policy shift regarding the security protocols and approved vendors for artificial intelligence technologies within the Department of Defense. Further details on the specific reasons for the removal are anticipated.

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