Lockheed Martin

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Timeline

  1. Legal Challenge

    Anthropic confirms it will seek judicial review of the administration's directives.

  2. Lockheed Compliance

    Lockheed Martin issues a statement confirming it will purge Anthropic tools to align with the Department of War.

  3. Hegseth Escalation

    Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth bans all military contractors from using Anthropic, citing supply chain risks.

  4. Federal Ban Announced

    President Trump announces a government-wide ban on Anthropic tools with a 6-month phase-out.

  5. Guardrail Dispute

    Weeks-long conflict begins between Anthropic and the Pentagon over Claude's safety protocols.

  6. Nasdaq Target

    Projected date for the combined entity to begin trading under the Powerus name.

  7. Merger Announcement

    AGH announces reverse merger with Powerus, revealing the Trump brothers as key investors.

  8. Contractor Pivot

    Major defense contractors like Lockheed Martin announce they are seeking alternative LLM providers.

  9. Public Announcement

    The Pentagon publicly confirms the designation, stating it is effective immediately and ends further negotiations.

  10. Official Notification

    Anthropic receives a formal letter from the Department of War confirming its designation as a supply chain risk.

  11. Initial Threats

    President Trump and Secretary Hegseth threaten punishments after Anthropic refuses to modify AI safety protocols.

  12. Response Deadline

    The deadline for Anthropic to respond to the government's inquiries regarding its military usage policies.

  13. Strategic Vision Shared

    CEO Franta appears on Stocks & Markets Podcast to outline the 'iPhone moment' for the space industry.

  14. Pentagon Inquiry Initiated

    The Department of Defense contacts Boeing and Lockheed Martin to assess their reliance on Anthropic services.

  15. High-Level Meeting

    Anthropic's CEO meets with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to discuss the firm's future with the Pentagon.

  16. NYSE Bell Ringing

    Franta rings the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange to mark the company's public status.

  17. Policy Standoff Reported

    Reports emerge that Anthropic has no intention of easing its AI usage restrictions for military purposes.

  18. Leadership Change

    Tim Franta named CEO following the resignation of founder Rick Svetkoff.

  19. Middle East Escalation

    U.S. and Israeli military strikes on Iran increase demand for autonomous defense systems.

Stories mentioning Lockheed Martin 5

Policy Bearish

Pentagon Labels Anthropic a Supply Chain Risk in Unprecedented AI Standoff

The US Department of Defense has officially designated AI startup Anthropic as a supply chain risk, effectively barring its technology from military use. The move follows a high-stakes standoff over the company's refusal to lift safety guardrails that prevent its Claude models from being used for autonomous weaponry and mass surveillance.

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Policy Bearish

Defense Giants Purge Anthropic AI Following Trump Administration Ban

Major U.S. defense contractors, led by Lockheed Martin, are moving to eliminate Anthropic’s AI tools from their supply chains following a federal ban and a strict directive from the Department of Defense. Despite potential legal challenges from Anthropic, contractors are prioritizing their relationship with the Pentagon and its trillion-dollar budget over specific technology partnerships.

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Leadership Bullish

Starfighters Space CEO Tim Franta Outlines "iPhone Moment" for Aerospace

Starfighters Space (FJET) has undergone a major leadership transition, appointing Tim Franta as CEO following the resignation of founder Rick Svetkoff. Franta, who recently rang the NYSE opening bell, compares the current explosion in space launch frequency to the 2007 debut of the iPhone and the subsequent app market boom.

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Policy Neutral

Pentagon Probes Defense Contractor Reliance on Anthropic Amid AI Policy Standoff

The U.S. Department of Defense has initiated a formal assessment of how major contractors like Boeing and Lockheed Martin utilize Anthropic’s AI services. This move follows Anthropic's refusal to lift military usage restrictions, potentially leading to a 'supply chain risk' designation for the high-profile AI startup.

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