The Pentagon announced on Friday that agreements have been signed with seven companies to integrate their technology into classified military networks - for mission planning and weapons targeting, among other things.
These include Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, OpenAI, Reflection and SpaceX.
But not Anthropic, which is in a dispute with the Department of Defense.
The dispute is based on Anthropic's refusal to provide full access to the technology, including regarding monitoring its own systems and the use of deadly force by "autonomous weapons".
The Pentagon, in turn, has classified Anthropic as a risky supplier - a label that has, however, been overturned by a federal judge in California.





