Lockheed Martin Corp. (NYSE:LMT) has pledged to remove Anthropic‘s Claude AI tools from its operations after President Donald Trump imposed a federal agency-wide ban on the company, with a six-month phase-out period.
According to a Reuters report, Lockheed said, “We will follow the president’s and the Department of Defense’s direction,” adding it expects “minimal impacts” and does not depend on any single AI vendor “for any portion of our work.”
Notably, U.S. Central Command reportedly used Claude during the Iran air strike just hours after the ban was announced.
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Attorney Franklin Turner, an innovative business lawyer who resolves complex government contracts issues, told Reuters that firms are “already taking steps to cleanse their supply chains,” adding the threat has “already done significant harm to the company.”
According to the report, Attorney Jason …Full story available on Benzinga.com
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