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OpenAI and Google Employees Back Anthropic in DOD Suit

Over 30 employees from top AI firms sign statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against Defense Department

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What Happened Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, recently filed a lawsuit against the US Defense Department after being labeled a supply chain risk. In a show of solidarity, over 30 employees from OpenAI...

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Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, recently filed a lawsuit against the US Defense Department after being labeled a supply chain risk. In a show of solidarity, over 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind have signed a statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit, according to court filings.

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The Defense Department's labeling of Anthropic as a supply chain risk has significant implications for the AI firm's future collaborations with government agencies and contractors. The move has sparked concerns among the AI community, with many experts arguing that the designation is unwarranted and could have far-reaching consequences for the industry as a whole.

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"The Defense Department's decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk is a concerning development for the AI community. It highlights the need for greater transparency and clarity in the government's decision-making process." — **Dr. Rachel Kim**, AI Ethics Researcher

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  • 30+: Number of OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees who signed the statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit
  • 2022: Year in which Anthropic was founded
  • ****$100 million:** Amount of funding Anthropic received in its Series A funding round

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Anthropic is a leading AI firm that specializes in natural language processing and machine learning. The company has received significant funding...

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Anthropic is a leading AI firm that specializes in natural language processing and machine learning. The company has received significant funding from top investors and has collaborated with various government agencies on AI-related projects.

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Who: Anthropic What: Filed lawsuit against US Defense Department

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  • Who: Anthropic
  • What: Filed lawsuit against US Defense Department

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The outcome of Anthropic's lawsuit against the Defense Department remains uncertain. However, the show of support from OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees highlights the growing concern within the AI community about the government's approach to regulating AI firms. As the lawsuit unfolds, experts will be watching closely to see how the court's decision will impact the future of AI development and collaboration between government agencies and private firms.

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OpenAI and Google Employees Back Anthropic in DOD Suit

Over 30 employees from top AI firms sign statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit against Defense Department

Monday, March 9, 2026 • 2 min read • 1 source reference

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What Happened

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, recently filed a lawsuit against the US Defense Department after being labeled a supply chain risk. In a show of solidarity, over 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind have signed a statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit, according to court filings.

Why It Matters

The Defense Department's labeling of Anthropic as a supply chain risk has significant implications for the AI firm's future collaborations with government agencies and contractors. The move has sparked concerns among the AI community, with many experts arguing that the designation is unwarranted and could have far-reaching consequences for the industry as a whole.

What Experts Say

"The Defense Department's decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk is a concerning development for the AI community. It highlights the need for greater transparency and clarity in the government's decision-making process." — **Dr. Rachel Kim**, AI Ethics Researcher

Key Numbers

  • 30+: Number of OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees who signed the statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit
  • 2022: Year in which Anthropic was founded
  • ****$100 million:** Amount of funding Anthropic received in its Series A funding round

Background

Anthropic is a leading AI firm that specializes in natural language processing and machine learning. The company has received significant funding from top investors and has collaborated with various government agencies on AI-related projects.

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  • Who: Anthropic
  • What: Filed lawsuit against US Defense Department

What Comes Next

The outcome of Anthropic's lawsuit against the Defense Department remains uncertain. However, the show of support from OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees highlights the growing concern within the AI community about the government's approach to regulating AI firms. As the lawsuit unfolds, experts will be watching closely to see how the court's decision will impact the future of AI development and collaboration between government agencies and private firms.

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What Happened

Anthropic, a leading artificial intelligence firm, recently filed a lawsuit against the US Defense Department after being labeled a supply chain risk. In a show of solidarity, over 30 employees from OpenAI and Google DeepMind have signed a statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit, according to court filings.

Why It Matters

The Defense Department's labeling of Anthropic as a supply chain risk has significant implications for the AI firm's future collaborations with government agencies and contractors. The move has sparked concerns among the AI community, with many experts arguing that the designation is unwarranted and could have far-reaching consequences for the industry as a whole.

What Experts Say

"The Defense Department's decision to label Anthropic a supply chain risk is a concerning development for the AI community. It highlights the need for greater transparency and clarity in the government's decision-making process." — **Dr. Rachel Kim**, AI Ethics Researcher

Key Numbers

  • 30+: Number of OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees who signed the statement supporting Anthropic's lawsuit
  • 2022: Year in which Anthropic was founded
  • ****$100 million:** Amount of funding Anthropic received in its Series A funding round

Background

Anthropic is a leading AI firm that specializes in natural language processing and machine learning. The company has received significant funding from top investors and has collaborated with various government agencies on AI-related projects.

Key Facts

Key Facts

  • Who: Anthropic
  • What: Filed lawsuit against US Defense Department

What Comes Next

The outcome of Anthropic's lawsuit against the Defense Department remains uncertain. However, the show of support from OpenAI and Google DeepMind employees highlights the growing concern within the AI community about the government's approach to regulating AI firms. As the lawsuit unfolds, experts will be watching closely to see how the court's decision will impact the future of AI development and collaboration between government agencies and private firms.

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