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Anthropic sues the U.S. government, requesting the Pentagon to revoke the "supply chain risk" designation

According to Reuters, Anthropic filed a lawsuit on Monday attempting to prevent the Pentagon from placing it on a national security blacklist, escalating the high-stakes confrontation between the AI lab and the U.S. military over restrictions on the use of its technology.The Pentagon officially designated Anthropic as a supply chain risk last Thursday, restricting a technology that, according to insiders, is being used for military operations in Iran. Anthropic claims in the lawsuit that this designation is illegal and infringes on its rights to free speech and due process. The documents submitted to the federal court in California request that the judge overturn the designation and prevent federal agencies from enforcing it.Anthropic stated, "These actions are unprecedented and illegal. The Constitution does not allow the government to wield its immense power to punish a company for its protected speech."Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth listed Anthropic as a national security supply chain risk last week after the company refused to remove restrictions on its AI for use in autonomous weapons or domestic surveillance. This designation poses a significant threat to Anthropic's government business, and the outcome could affect how other AI companies negotiate restrictions on the military use of their technology.However, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei clarified on Thursday that the designation has a "limited scope," and the company can still use its tools in projects unrelated to the Pentagon.

The "Pizza Index" shows fluctuations again, with orders from stores around the Pentagon soaring to 227%

The "Pizza Index," humorously referred to as the "barometer" for U.S. military actions, has once again shown abnormal fluctuations. The latest data from the monitoring account Pentagon Pizza Watch indicates that the order volume at the Domino's Pizza located about 1.4 miles from the Pentagon surged to 227% of normal levels on Monday evening, raising the alert level to "DOUGHCON 4."Comparing with surrounding stores, some pizza shops reported being "exceptionally busy," while others remained "quiet" or closed, displaying a structural increase in volume. The relevant monitoring model suggests that the sudden spike in orders in this area is typically associated with increased overtime work within the Pentagon.Historically, the "Pentagon Pizza Index" has shown unusual movements before several significant international military actions. Abnormal changes in this index were observed prior to the U.S. military action against Venezuela in January this year, as well as during the escalation of tensions involving Iran.Market analysis points out that the logic behind this index is based on the assumption that when the Pentagon's high-level operations center is dealing with sudden international crises or military deployments, staff work longer hours, leading to a significant increase in nighttime delivery orders. Therefore, this data is viewed by some observers as an alternative forward-looking signal of geopolitical risk. Currently, there has been no official statement from the U.S. regarding related military movements. The market is closely monitoring the evolution of the situation in the Middle East and potential risks of military escalation.
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