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Aaron Holmes @ The Information · today 19:08 EDT

Microsoft Backs Anthropic’s Lawsuit Against Pentagon

Microsoft on Tuesday backed Anthropic’s federal court request to temporarily block the Pentagon from cutting business ties with the AI firm, arguing that the Pentagon’s action could harm Microsoft’s business and the broader tech sector. In a filing Tuesday, Microsoft told a federal judge it ...

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