米軍は依然としてClaudeを使用中だが、防衛技術クライアントは離反
米軍はイランへの空爆作戦において標的決定にAnthropicのClaudeモデルを多数使用している一方で、防衛技術分野のクライアントは同社から離れつつあるとTechCrunch AIが報じた。
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軍事作戦におけるAIの実用化
米軍がイランへの空爆作戦において、標的決定のための意思決定支援にAnthropicのClaudeモデルを実際に使用している。
防衛技術分野でのクライアント離れ
防衛技術分野のクライアントがAnthropicから離れつつあるというトレンドが同時に報じられている。
倫理的・戦略的ジレンマの顕在化
AIモデルが致命的な軍事決定に使用される実態と、それに伴う業界からの距離を置く動きが対照的に示されている。
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影響分析
この記事は、先進的AIモデルが実際の軍事作戦に組み込まれている現実を明らかにし、AI業界における軍事応用の倫理的・実用的ジレンマを浮き彫りにしている。防衛技術クライアントの離脱は、企業が軍事契約に関わることのリスク認識が高まっていることを示唆しており、AI企業のビジネスモデルと社会的責任のバランスが問われる事例となっている。
編集コメント
AIの軍事利用というセンシティブな領域での実態を報じる一方、業界からの距離を置く動きも同時に伝えることで、複雑な倫理的問題を浮き彫りにしたバランスの取れた報道。
米国がイランへの空爆を継続する中、Anthropicのモデルは多くの標的決定に使用されている。
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Image Credits:Atta Kenare/AFP / Getty Images
9:20 AM PST · March 4, 2026
The aftermath of Anthropic’s dispute with the Department of Defense has left the company in an awkward place — being both actively in use as part of the ongoing conflict between the U.S. and Iran and decoupling from many of its clients in the defense industry.
Part of the confusion is the overlapping and contradictory restrictions made by the U.S. government. President Trump has directed civilian agencies to discontinue use of Anthropic products, but the company was given six months to wind down its operations with the Department of Defense. The next day, the U.S. and Israel launched a surprise attack on Tehran, entering a continued conflict before Trump’s directive could be fully executed.
The result is that, as the U.S. continues its aerial attack on Iran, Anthropic models are being used for many targeting decisions. And while Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has pledged to designate the company as a supply-chain risk, no official steps have been taken to that end, so there are no legal barriers to using the system.
An article in The Washington Post on Wednesday unearthed new details on how Anthropic’s systems are being used in conjunction with Palantir’s Maven system. As Pentagon officials planned the strikes, the systems “suggested hundreds of targets, issued precise location coordinates, and prioritized those targets according to importance,” the Post reports. The article characterized the system’s function as “real-time targeting and target prioritization.”
At the same time, many companies involved in the defense industry have already replaced Anthropic models with competitors. Lockheed Martin and other defense contractors began swapping out the company’s models this week, according to a Reuters report. Many subcontractors are caught in a similar bind: A managing partner at J2 Ventures told CNBC that 10 of his portfolio companies “have backed off of their use of Claude for defense use cases and are in active processes to replace the service with another one.”
The biggest open question is whether Hegseth will make good on the supply-chain risk designation, which would likely result in a heated legal case. But in the meantime, one of the leading AI labs is quickly being partitioned out of military tech — even as it’s used in an active war zone.
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Russell Brandom has been covering the tech industry since 2012, with a focus on platform policy and emerging technologies. He previously worked at The Verge and Rest of World, and has written for Wired, The Awl and MIT’s Technology Review.
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