The Currency analytics
By Evie Vavasseur
Trump dropped the hammer. On February 27, 2026, the president ordered every U.S. government agency to stop using Anthropic's technology immediately, citing fights over safety…
The Defense Department got six months to ditch all Anthropic gear. Pentagon brass now scramble to find replacements while keeping national security operations running smooth.
Anthropic built its reputation on cutting-edge AI solutions, but recent revelations about military applications put the company in hot water.
The whole mess started with debates over ethical AI use in warfare. Critics say current rules don't do enough to control advanced AI systems that could make life-or-death…
Congressional committees already scheduled hearings to dig into what went wrong. Several lawmakers worry about security holes during the transition period, especially if…
The State Department started reviewing how this ban affects international partnerships. Allied nations that rely on U.S. defense contracts might get caught in the crossfire.
Industry watchers see major financial pain ahead for Anthropic. The company holds government contracts worth over $500 million across various agencies, so losing that revenue…
The Office of the Director of National Intelligence plans a March 3 briefing to assess security risks from Anthropic's technology.
Goldman Sachs analysts already started revising Anthropic's financial outlook. The firm's $4 billion valuation might not hold up once government contracts disappear.
NATO allies aren't happy either. European defense officials scheduled a March 10 meeting with U.S. counterparts to discuss the policy shift's impact on shared military frameworks.
The Defense Innovation Board will meet March 15 to hash out recommendations for future AI deployments.
Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Jack Reed announced an investigation into the Anthropic suspension.
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas jumped into the fray March 1, promising to review all AI technologies used across federal agencies.
The White House hasn't spelled out exactly what triggered the suspension. References to "guardrails" suggest problems with ethical compliance and safe AI deployment, but…
Without Anthropic speaking up, the conversation stays one-sided. Government officials control the narrative while industry stakeholders wonder what really happened behind closed…