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AI Rivals Unite: OpenAI, Google Back Anthropic in Legal Battle
10 Mar
Summary
- Anthropic challenges government's authority to label it a national security risk.
- Engineers from Google and OpenAI filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic.
- The brief argues the government's actions are an improper use of power.

Anthropic has initiated legal action against the federal government, challenging its authority to classify the AI company as a supply chain risk to national security. This move aimed to prevent major firms from ceasing collaboration with Anthropic. In a significant development, a joint amicus curiae brief has been filed by 37 professionals from Google and OpenAI, supporting Anthropic's stance.
The brief, submitted by individuals identified as engineers, researchers, and scientists, argues that the government's decision constitutes an improper and arbitrary use of power. These amici highlight that Anthropic's commitment to its 'red lines,' which include concerns about mass surveillance and autonomous lethal weapons, was a principled stand. The filing underscores potential serious ramifications for the broader AI industry.
Notable signatories include Jeff Dean, chief scientist at Google, and various engineers and researchers from both Google and OpenAI. This collaborative support from competitors highlights a unified concern within the AI community regarding governmental regulatory overreach and its impact on innovation and ethical development.




