AnthropicのCEOダリオ・アモデイは国防総省との取引を模索中か
Anthropic社のDario Amodei CEOは、軍にAIへの無制限アクセスを提供することに関する意見の相違により破綻した国防総省との2億ドル契約について、依然として取引を成立させようとしている可能性がある。
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契約破綻の原因
Anthropicと米国防総省の2億ドル契約は、軍が同社のAIに無制限アクセスすることを許可するかどうかに関する意見の相違により破綻した。
CEOの継続的な交渉姿勢
AnthropicのDario Amodei CEOは、契約が破綻した後も国防総省との取引を成立させようとしている可能性が示唆されている。
AI企業と政府の関係性
この事例は、AI企業が政府・軍事機関と協力する際のアクセス制限や倫理的境界線に関する課題を浮き彫りにしている。
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影響分析
この記事は、先端AI企業と政府・軍事機関の協力関係における重要な課題を提示している。契約破綻の背景には、AI技術の軍事応用に対する企業の倫理的懸念やアクセス制限の必要性が反映されており、今後の政府調達やAI企業のビジネス戦略に影響を与える可能性がある。
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AI企業の政府・軍事機関との協力における倫理的境界線とビジネス機会のバランスが問われる事例。今後の同様の契約交渉の参考になる可能性がある。
Anthropicの国防総省との2億ドル契約は、軍にAIへの無制限なアクセスを提供することに関する意見の相違により、破談となった。
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8:45 AM PST · March 5, 2026
Anthropic’s $200 million contract with the Department of Defense (DOD) broke down last week after the two parties failed to come to an agreement over the degree to which the military could obtain unrestricted access to Anthropic’s AI.
When the DOD made a deal with OpenAI instead, it seemed that the military’s relationship with Anthropic would come to a close — but new reporting from the Financial Times and Bloomberg say that Amodei resumed negotiations with Pentagon official Emil Michael.
These talks are reportedly part of an attempt to compromise on a contract that outlines how the Pentagon can continue to access Anthropic’s AI models.
It would be a surprise to see Anthropic eek out a new deal, given how much vitriol has been exchanged among the parties involved. But a compromise could still hold appeal for both sides — the Pentagon already relies on Anthropic’s technology, and an abrupt switch to OpenAI’s systems would be disruptive.
The dispute began when Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei voiced concern over a clause that allowed the military to use Anthropic’s AI for “any lawful use.” Amodei asserted that the company would not allow for its technology to be used for domestic mass surveillance or autonomous weaponry and wanted the contract to more clearly prohibit those uses. When Anthropic refused to comply, the DOD turned around and struck a deal with OpenAI instead.
Since then, figures on both sides have been open about their frustrations. Michael called Amodei a “liar” with a “God complex.” Amodei threw some jabs of his own at the DOD and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman in a message reportedly sent to Anthropic staff this week, calling the OpenAI deal “safety theater” and the messaging around it “straight up lies.”
“The main reason [OpenAI] accepted [the DOD’s deal] and we did not is that they cared about placating employees, and we actually cared about preventing abuses,” Amodei wrote in the memo.
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Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has pledged to declare Anthropic a “supply-chain risk,” essentially blacklisting the company from working with any other company that has business with the U.S. military — although he has yet to take any legal action to that effect. This sort of designation is typically reserved for foreign adversaries, and it’s unclear whether it would survive a court challenge.
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