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US draws up strict new AI guidelines amid Anthropic clash: Reports | Technology News

2 min readMar 7, 2026 09:23 AM The Trump adminration has drawn up strict rules for civilian artificial intelligence contracts that would require AI companies to allow “any lawful” use of their models amid a stand-off between the Pentagon and Anthropic, the Financial Times reported on Friday.
The report ⁠comes ​a day after the Pentagon formally designated Anthropic a “supply-chain risk” and barred government contractors from using the AI firm’s technology in work for the U.S. military. ​That ​move followed a months-long dispute ⁠over the company’s insence on safeguards that the Defense Department says went too far.
A ‌draft of the guidelines reviewed the FT says AI groups seeking business with the government must grant the U.S. an irrevocable license to use their systems for all legal purposes.
The guidance from the U.S. General ⁠Services Adminration (GSA) would ⁠apply to civilian contracts and is part of a broader government-wide effort to ⁠strengthen ‌AI services procurement, the FT reported, ​adding that it mirrors measures ‌the Pentagon is considering for military contracts.
The White House and the GSA did not ‌immediately respond ​to requests for ​comment.
The ​draft from the GSA also mandates that contractors “must not intentionally encode partisan or ​ideological judgments into the AI systems ⁠data outputs,” the FT reported.
It also requires companies to disclose whether their models have been “modified or ‌configured to ⁠comply with any non-U.S. federal government or commercial compliance or regulatory framework,” the ​FT reported. 

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