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AI Regulation News: Defense Firms Order Claude Shutdowns as Pentagon Risk Label Moves Into Practice

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Defense technology companies have begun instructing employees to stop using Anthropic's Claude, CNBC reported March 4, following Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth's social-media designation of the company as a supply chain risk. The operational directives are already in effect — and the designation driving them has not been formalized through any official DoD channel.

The shutdown orders are real. Multiple defense technology executives, who declined to be named due to business sensitivity, told CNBC that their companies are actively directing employees to stop using Claude for work-related tasks.

What triggered this is worth being precise about. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a supply chain risk in a post on X — a designation that, as of reporting, has not been formalized through official DoD channels. No published contractor guidance. No formal memorandum. Just a social media post that procurement departments are treating as operationally binding inside companies managing billions in federal contracts.

The scale of the exposure isn’t trivial. According to CEO Dario Amodei in a January interview, government and enterprise customers account for roughly 80 percent of Anthropic’s revenue. According to Piper Sandler analysts, Palantir carries notable exposure given its government AI contract portfolio. Neither figure is speculative — both come from on-record sourcing.

The informal-to-operational pipeline here is the actual story. A classification that hasn’t cleared a single administrative hurdle is generating documented vendor decisions. Compliance departments aren’t waiting for formal rules because the reputational math of being associated with a flagged vendor doesn’t favor waiting.

The Hegseth designation has no legal force as of today. That distinction is becoming less relevant inside defense tech procurement offices.

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