アンソロピック、国防総省をサプライチェーンリスク指定で提訴
Anthropicは国防総省によるサプライチェーンリスク指定を不服として連邦裁判所に提訴し、AI安全に関する同社の方針を理由とした政府の報復的措置が憲法および連邦法に違反していると主張している。
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サプライチェーンリスク指定と政府契約への影響
国防総省がAnthropicをサプライチェーンリスク企業に指定し、政府機関や請負業者への使用制限を義務付けたため、Anthropicの政府関連ビジネスが大幅に縮小する可能性が生じた。
AI安全方針を巡る政府との対立
Anthropicは米国市民の大量監視や完全自律型兵器への使用を明確な拒否ラインとして設定したが、国防総省は「合法な目的への無制限アクセス」を主張し対立が激化した。
法的争点と憲法上の主張
Anthropicは連邦裁判所に提訴し、政府が企業の保護された表現(AI安全への主張)を理由に国家権力で報復することは憲法違反であり、連邦法に基づく適切な手続きが踏まれていないと主張している。
政治的圧力と行政命令
トランプ大統領およびヘグセス国防長官はAnthropicの姿勢を批判し、大統領令により連邦機関へのAnthropic技術の使用即時停止を指示した。
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影響分析
本件は、AI開発企業が政府契約において安全・倫理方針を堅持する権利と、国家安全保障上の調達権限の境界線を問う画期的な法的争点となる。Anthropicが勝訴すれば、AIベンチャーの自主的なリスク管理方針が政府調達から排除されることを防ぎ、業界全体の安全設計(Safety by Design)の標準化を後押しする可能性がある。逆に敗訴すれば、政府が政治的立場や技術利用条件を強制的に統一できる強力な前例となり、AI業界の自律性と政府との関係性に大きな影響を及ぼす。
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政府調達における「安全設計」の法的保護が問われる本案は、AI業界の自律性と国家権力のバランスを再定義する重要な分水嶺となる。今後の裁判動向は、AIベンチャーのリスク許容度と政府契約のあり方を根本から変える可能性があるため、法務・調達担当者だけでなく製品責任者も注視すべき案件である。
タイトル: Anthropicがサプライチェーンリスク指定をめぐり国防総省を提訴
Anthropicは月曜日、国防総省が同社をサプライチェーンリスクと指定したことを受け、同省を提訴した。訴状は、国防総省のこの措置を「前例がなく違法」であると主張している。
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Anthropic has made good on its promise to challenge the Department of Defense (DOD) in court after the agency labeled it a supply-chain risk late last week.
The Claude maker filed two complaints against the DOD on Monday in California and Washington, D.C., after a weeks-long conflict between Anthropic and the DOD over whether the military should have unrestricted access to Anthropic’s AI systems. Anthropic had two firm red lines: It didn’t want its technology to be used for mass surveillance of Americans and didn’t believe it was ready to power fully autonomous weapons with no humans making targeting and firing decisions.
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth argued that the Pentagon should have access to AI systems for “any lawful purpose” and that it shouldn’t be limited by a private contractor.
A supply-chain risk label is usually reserved for foreign adversaries and requires any company or agency that does work with the Pentagon to certify that it doesn’t use Anthropic’s models. While several private companies are still working with Anthropic, the firm is poised to lose much of its business within the government.
Anthropic called the DOD’s actions “unprecedented and unlawful” and accuses the administration of retaliation in a complaint filed in San Francisco federal court. “The Constitution does not allow the government to wield its enormous power to punish a company for its protected speech,” the lawsuit reads.
The protected speech Anthropic refers to is its belief about the “limitations of its own AI services and important issues of AI safety,” per the lawsuit. The administration, including Defense Secretary Hegseth and President Trump, have criticized Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei as “woke” and “radical” over the company’s calls for stronger AI safety and transparency measures.
In the lawsuit, Anthropic argued the government doesn’t have to agree with its views or use its products, but it cannot employ the power of the state to punish or suppress Anthropic’s expression.
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Anthropic also argued that “no federal statute authorizes the actions taken here,” claiming the Defense Department’s supply-chain risk designation was issued “without observance of the procedures Congress required.” The law generally requires agencies to conduct a risk assessment, notify the targeted company and allow it to respond, make a written national-security determination, and notify Congress before excluding a vendor from federal supply chains.
The firm also accuses the president of operating outside the bounds of the authority granted by Congress when he directed every federal agency to immediately stop using Anthropic’s technology, following Amodei’s statement that he would not budge on his hard lines. As a result of the statements made by both President Trump and Secretary Hegseth, the General Services Administration — the federal agency that manages government contracts and purchasing — terminated Anthropic’s “OneGov” contract, ending the availability of Anthropic services to all three branches of the federal government.
“Defendants are seeking to destroy the economic value created by one of the world’s fastest-growing private companies,” the lawsuit reads. “The Challenged Actions inflict immediate and irreparable harm on Anthropic; on others whose speech will be chilled; on those benefiting from the economic value the company can continue to create; and on a global public that deserves robust dialogue and debate on what AI means for warfare and surveillance.”
As part of its complaint, Anthropic asked the court to immediately pause the Defense Department’s designation while the case proceeds and ultimately invalidate and permanently block the government from enforcing it.
“Seeking judicial review does not change our longstanding commitment to harnessing AI to protect our national security, but this is a necessary step to protect our business, our customers, and our partners,” an Anthropic spokesperson said in a statement. “We will continue to pursue every path toward resolution, including dialogue with the government.”
Anthropic filed a separate complaint in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals because the federal procurement law allows companies to appeal supply-chain risk designations. The petition asks the court to review and overturn the Defense Department’s decision to designate the company a national security supply-chain risk. In the complaint, Anthropic argued the move was unlawful, retaliatory, and improperly executed under federal procurement law.
This story has been updated with more details and news that Anthropic has filed a separate lawsuit in the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Rebecca Bellan is a senior reporter at TechCrunch where she covers the business, policy, and emerging trends shaping artificial intelligence. Her work has also appeared in Forbes, Bloomberg, The Atlantic, The Daily Beast, and other publications.
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