公式発表:米国防総省がAnthropicをサプライチェーンリスクと認定
米国防総省はAI企業Anthropicを初の米国企業としてサプライチェーンリスクに指定した一方、同社のAIをイランで使用し続けている。
キーポイント
歴史的な指定
米国防総省がAI企業Anthropicをサプライチェーンリスクに公式指定し、米国企業として初の事例となった。
矛盾する運用
リスク指定にもかかわらず、国防総省はAnthropicのAI技術をイランでの作戦で使用し続けている。
業界への影響
この指定はAI企業と政府機関の関係、特に国家安全保障に関わる技術の調達に影響を与える可能性がある。
規制の現実
政府のリスク評価と実際の技術使用の間に乖離があることを示しており、AI規制の複雑さを浮き彫りにしている。
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影響分析
この記事は、国家安全保障と先端AI技術の関係における重要な転換点を示している。政府がAI企業を公式にリスク指定しながらもその技術を使用し続けるという矛盾は、規制と実用性のバランス、特に軍事・安全保障分野でのAI導入の複雑さを浮き彫りにする。AI業界全体にとって、政府調達における新たなリスク評価基準が確立される可能性がある。
編集コメント
政府のリスク指定と実際の技術使用の矛盾が興味深い。国家安全保障とAI技術の関係が新たな段階に入ったことを示す象徴的な事例と言える。
米国防総省は公式にAnthropicをサプライチェーンリスクと認定し、このAI企業は同認定を受けた初の米国企業となった。一方、国防総省はイランにおいてAnthropicのAIの使用を継続している。
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12:24 PM PST · March 5, 2026
The Department of Defense (DOD) has officially notified Anthropic leadership that the company and its products have been designated a supply-chain risk, Bloomberg reports, citing a senior department official.
The designation comes after weeks of conflict between the AI lab and the DOD. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has refused to allow the military to use its AI systems for mass surveillance of Americans or to power fully autonomous weapons with no humans assisting in the targeting or firing decisions. The Department has argued that its use of AI should not be limited by a private contractor.
Supply-chain-risk designations are typically reserved for foreign adversaries. The label requires any company or agency that does work with the Pentagon to certify that it doesn’t use Anthropic’s models.
The Pentagon’s finding threatens to disrupt both the company and its own operations. Anthropic has been the only frontier AI lab with classified-ready systems. The U.S. military is currently relying on Claude in its Iran campaign, where American forces are using AI tools to quickly manage the data for their operations. Claude is one of the main tools installed in Palantir’s Maven Smart System, which military operators in the Middle East rely on, according to Bloomberg.
Labeling Anthropic a supply-chain risk over this disagreement is an unprecedented move from the Department, several critics say. Dean Ball, a former Trump White House AI adviser, has referred to the designation as a “death rattle” of the American republic, arguing government has abandoned strategic clarity and respect in favor of “thuggish” tribalism that treats domestic innovators worse than foreign adversaries.
Hundreds of employees from OpenAI and Google have urged the DOD to withdraw its designation and called on Congress to push back on what could be perceived as an inappropriate use of authority against an American technology company. They have also urged their leaders to stand together to continue to refuse the DOD’s demands to use their AI models for domestic mass surveillance and “autonomously killing people without human oversight.”
TechCrunch has reached out to Anthropic for comment.
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In the midst of the dispute, OpenAI forged its own deal with the Department to allow the military to use its AI systems for “all lawful purposes.” Some of the company’s employees have expressed concern about the ambiguous phrasing of the deal, which could lead to exactly the type of uses Anthropic was trying to avoid.
Amodei has called the actions of the DOD “retaliatory and punitive,” and reportedly said his refusal to praise or donate to President Trump contributed to the dispute with the Pentagon. OpenAI president Greg Brockman has been a staunch backer of Trump, recently donating $25 million to the MAGA Inc. Super PAC.
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