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Silicon Valley Divided Over AI Firm’s Legal Clash With Trump-Era Defense Dept 🚨

Tech circles are buzzing as AI developer Anthropic battles the Trump Administration in court over a 2025 Defense Department decision labeling it a national security risk. The case, still unfolding this week, highlights growing tensions between innovation and government oversight in the AI arms race. 💻⚖️

Why It Matters Now

Anthropic's chatbots – used by millions worldwide – could face global export restrictions if the 'supply-chain risk' label sticks. Silicon Valley experts tell NewspaperAmigo.com this sets a dangerous precedent: "It's like banning smartphones because batteries can explode," argues Stanford tech ethicist Dr. Lin Park.

Startup vs. System

The company claims the 2025 Defense Department report used outdated data about its cloud infrastructure. But former White House cybersecurity advisor Maya Torres counters: "When AI models process defense contracts, we need Iron Man-level safeguards, not TikTok privacy settings." 🛡️

With a ruling expected by June 2026, the outcome could reshape how governments worldwide regulate emerging tech. Venture capitalist Raj Patel sums up the Valley's mood: "This isn't just about one company – it's about whether AI grows in the open or gets locked in Pandora's box." 🔓

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