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“Supply chain risk”: Pentagon examines dependence on AI company Anthropic

By AndreaPosted on26.02.2026
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The Pentagon has asked leading US defense companies to assess their dependence on the AI ​​company Anthropic. According to information from the Reuters news agency on Wednesday, Boeing and Lockheed Martin are to explain to what extent they rely on the AI ​​company’s services.



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  • Mega-Sena: no one gets it right and the prize goes to R$70 million
  • Brazil, Mexico and Spain defend Cuba’s sovereignty in a joint note
  • R$700 fare for World Cup buses becomes political war in the USA
  • Woman falls fatally during mountain hike in Tyrol
  • STF overturns law that prohibited quotas in SC universities
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