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Comment by prpl

1 day ago

Probably yes. Additionally the (probably more for AWS) won't be allowed to use it internally either. This will probably apply to all the top SaaS/software companies unilaterally.

Additionally, every major university will undoubtedly have to terminate the use of Claude. First on the list will be universities that run labs under DOD contracts (e.g. MIT, Princeton, JHU), DOE contracts (Stanford, University of California, UChicago, Texas A&M, etc...), NSF facilities (UIUC, Arizona, CMU/Pitt, Purdue), NASA (Caltech).

Following that it will be just those who accept DOD/DOE/NSF grants.

There is no evidence that what you say is true. A tweet is not a legally binding statement.

  • What part? Are you doubting that they are being designated as a supply chain risk? Or the implications of being designated as one?

    We do have a recent example with Huawei, and it did fall just like this - and that was just some hardware.

  • >A tweet is not a legally binding statement.

    In the recent Supreme Court hearing over the firing of Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve, the administration is acting like Truth Social posts are official notices.

    >Several justices have noted the unusual nature of the case before it, which began with a post by Trump on his social media platform, Truth Social, that said he would fire Cook.

    >Jackson wondered why that would be considered sufficient notice: “How is it that we can assume that she’s on social media?”

    https://apnews.com/live/supreme-court-lisa-cook-federal-rese...

  • It will be true as soon as it becomes official though, assuming they actually go through with it and this is not just a bargaining tactic.

It was confirmed by the Anthropic CEO that contractors can still use Claude for non-defense work.