U.S. Drafts Stricter AI Contract Rules Amid Anthropic Tensions

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The U.S. General Services Administration is drafting new AI contract rules under the Trump administration, requiring companies to grant the government an irrevocable license for "all legal" use of their systems. This follows the Pentagon adding AI firm Anthropic to a "supply chain risk" list. These developments occur amid heightened CFT concerns and increased regulatory focus on risk-on assets.

According to 1M AI News, the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) under the Trump administration has drafted stricter civilian AI contract rules following reports by the Financial Times that the U.S. Department of Defense added AI company Anthropic to its “supply chain risk” blacklist. The rules require AI companies seeking to do business with the government to grant the government an irrevocable license to use their AI systems for “any lawful purpose.”

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