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Trump Mandates Federal AI Shift, Phasing Out Anthropic Tech

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Trump Mandates Federal AI Shift, Phasing Out Anthropic Tech

Former President Donald Trump has issued a directive impacting federal technology use. On February 27, 2026, an executive order was announced. This order mandates all federal agencies to stop using artificial intelligence (AI) developed by Anthropic. The decision highlights a significant shift in government tech policy.

National Security Concerns Drive Policy Change

The primary reason cited for this order is national security. Administration officials expressed worries about data privacy. They also raised concerns about potential foreign influence through AI systems. The move reflects a broader strategy to secure U.S. government operations. It aims to protect sensitive information from outside threats.

Transition Period and “Made in America” AI

Federal agencies now have six months to comply with the new mandate. They must replace all Anthropic AI technologies within this timeframe. The order strongly emphasizes developing and adopting “Made in America” AI solutions. This initiative seeks to boost domestic AI innovation. It also aims to reduce reliance on foreign-sourced technology. Such a push could reshape the U.S. AI industry.

Impact Across Government Operations

The directive will affect numerous government functions. These include critical areas like data analysis and cybersecurity. Administrative tasks will also see changes. Federal departments use AI for many daily operations. For example, some AI tools help process vast amounts of data. Others support defensive digital measures. Agencies must now find and integrate alternative AI providers swiftly.

Mixed Reactions from Experts and Industry

This executive order has sparked varied responses. Critics warn of potential disruptions. They argue that replacing established systems quickly could be challenging. Some also fear it might stifle innovation within the federal sector. Meanwhile, supporters commend the move. They believe it safeguards U.S. interests. They also see it as a vital step for promoting American technology companies. The order could strengthen domestic tech leadership.

Broader Implications for Tech Policy

The decision follows earlier discussions during President Trump’s campaign. He had often spoken about regulating major tech firms. This order signifies a strong stance on government technology procurement. It could set a precedent for future federal AI policies. Businesses providing AI solutions to the government will likely face increased scrutiny. This focus on domestic AI may encourage new partnerships. It could also lead to new investment in U.S.-based AI research. Anthropic has not yet released an official statement regarding the executive order.

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