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How IT giants joined forces to support Anthropic

It seems that the situation with Anthropic has not passed by Bigtech. Major representatives of the sphere intend to stand up for the IT giant and go against the American government.

Technology giants Microsoft, Amazon, Google and Apple have sided with the AI startup Anthropic in a lawsuit against the US government. They have publicly supported AI developer Claude and are now submitting independent legal opinions to the court in order to increase the chances of victory for Anthropic.

What exactly is Bigtech doing?

The conclusions submitted by IT giants are called amicus curiae in the American legal system - this is an official legal document that contains the position, arguments and expertise of interested parties.

In these documents, the Chamber of Progress coalition (which includes Google, Apple, Amazon and Nvidia) has built a defense around the first amendment of the US Constitution on freedom of speech. They believe that punishing the Anthropic with destructive sanctions for its principles is an illegal revenge of the state.

The Pentagon's actions are described in the conclusions as "hysteria", negatively affecting the entire Silicon Valley.

Microsoft is asking the court to urgently freeze sanctions against Anthropic in order to give the market a break. Otherwise, corporations will have to urgently terminate contracts and purge Anthropic products from their cloud services, which will affect customers, including the US military.

The industry believes that the political pressure of the Trump administration is setting a dangerous precedent in which any company can be destroyed at the whim of the Pentagon for refusing to cooperate.

However, for some, it's more about money than ethics. Microsoft has invested up to $5 billion dollars in Anthropic, while Amazon has invested about $8 billion, and their own products are tightly integrated with Anthropic's AI models.

The united front of the IT giants is putting pressure on the Trump administration. This slightly increases the chances of Anthropic getting rid of the status of a "threat to the supply chain." Moreover, it looks very absurd to accuse an American company whose products had previously been officially and actively used by the Pentagon itself of undermining national security.

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