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该裁决与上月另一家联邦法院针对同一纠纷发布的禁令相悖
作者:亚历克斯·尼茨贝格 福克斯新闻
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美国哥伦比亚特区巡回上诉法院周三驳回了Anthropic阻止国防部将该AI公司技术列入黑名单的请求,这一裁决与上月另一家联邦法院在另一桩涉及相同问题的诉讼中发布的禁令相悖。
“我们认为,本案的衡平权衡有利于政府。一方面是单一私营公司相对可控的财务损失风险。另一方面是在当前军事冲突期间,司法部如何以及通过何种渠道获取关键AI技术的司法管理。基于此,我们驳回Anthropic在就案情实质进行审查前申请暂缓执行的动议,”4月8日的裁决书中写道。“不过,由于Anthropic对该认定提出了实质性质疑,且在诉讼期间可能遭受一定的不可弥补损害,我们认同Anthropic的观点,即本案应加快审理进度。”
Anthropic的发言人周四在给福克斯新闻数字频道的一份声明中表示:“我们感谢法院认识到这些问题需要快速解决,并坚信法院最终会认定这些供应链认定是非法的。虽然这起诉讼旨在保护Anthropic、我们的客户和合作伙伴,但我们的重点仍然是与政府开展富有成效的合作,确保所有美国人都能从安全可靠的AI中获益。”
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唐纳德·特朗普总统(左)与战争部长皮特·赫格斯赛斯于2026年4月6日周一在华盛顿白宫詹姆斯·S·布雷迪新闻发布厅举行的新闻发布会上(丹尼尔·赫尔/彭博社 via 盖蒂图片社)
国防部将记者的问询转至代理美国司法部长托德·布兰奇周三在社交媒体上发布的帖子。
“今天哥伦比亚特区巡回法院允许政府将Anthropic列为供应链风险的暂缓裁决,是军队战备的重大胜利。我们从一开始就明确表态——如果Anthropic的技术要集成到我们的敏感系统中,军方需要完全访问其模型。军事权限和作战控制权属于总司令和战争部,而非科技公司,”布兰奇在X平台的帖子中写道。
国防部今年1月要求“无限制使用”Anthropic的技术用于“所有合法用途”,但这家AI公司划定了两条红线:不得将其技术用于国内监控或致命自主武器。
本届政府将该公司的拒绝视为企业不服从指挥,五角大楼发言人肖恩·帕内尔2月表示,国防部“无意使用AI对美国民众进行大规模监控(这是非法的),也不想使用AI开发无需人类干预的自主武器”。
唐纳德·特朗普总统2月表示,美国绝不会允许“这家激进左翼、觉醒的公司 dictate我们伟大的军队如何作战并赢得战争”。
在2月27日的Truth Social帖子中,特朗普表示他“正在指示美国联邦政府的所有机构立即停止使用Anthropic的技术”。
“对于像国防部这样正在不同程度使用Anthropic产品的机构,将有六个月的过渡期,”特朗普在帖子中写道。
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战争部长皮特·赫格斯赛斯当天在X平台上抨击Anthropic,宣称他“正在指示国防部将Anthropic列为对国家安全构成供应链风险的企业”。
根据提交给法院的信件副本,国防部3月曾致信Anthropic,认定使用该公司产品构成“供应链风险”。
但上月在北加州联邦地区法院的一起案件中,一名法官发布了初步禁令,阻止政府对Anthropic实施上述措施。
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“本令恢复现状。它并未禁止任何被告采取2026年2月27日,即总统指令和赫格斯赛斯指令发布以及供应链认定作出之前,其本可采取的任何合法行动。例如,本令并未要求国防部必须使用Anthropic的产品或服务,也未阻止国防部过渡到其他人工智能供应商,只要这些行动符合适用的法规、法律和宪法条款,”美国地区法官丽塔·林3月的裁决书中写道。
亚历克斯·尼茨贝格是福克斯新闻数字频道撰稿人。
Federal appeals court rejects Anthropic bid to block Pentagon blacklist in AI dispute
April 9, 2026 3:20pm EDT / Fox News
The order conflicts with a separate federal court’s order last month that blocked the government’s moves against Anthropic
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The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on Wednesday rejected Anthropic’s request to block the Department of War from blacklisting use of the AI company’s technology, a move that conflicts with an order a different federal court issued last month in a separate lawsuit regarding the same issues.
“In our view, the equitable balance here cuts in favor of the government. On one side is a relatively contained risk of financial harm to a single private company. On the other side is judicial management of how, and through whom, the Department of War secures vital AI technology during an active military conflict. For that reason, we deny Anthropic’s motion for a stay pending review on the merits,” the April 8 order states. “Nonetheless, because Anthropic raises substantial challenges to the determination and will likely suffer some irreparable harm during the pendency of this litigation, we agree with Anthropic that substantial expedition is warranted.”
In a statement provided to Fox News Digital on Thursday, an Anthropic spokesperson noted, “We’re grateful the court recognized these issues need to be resolved quickly and remain confident the courts will ultimately agree that these supply chain designations were unlawful. While this case was necessary to protect Anthropic, our customers, and our partners, our focus remains on working productively with the government to ensure all Americans benefit from safe, reliable AI.”
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President Donald Trump, left, and War Secretary Pete Hegseth during a news conference in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Monday, April 6, 2026(Daniel Heuer/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
The War Department referred Fox News Digital to a Wednesday social media post from Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche.
“Today’s D.C. Circuit stay allowing the government to designate Anthropic as a supply chain risk is a resounding victory for military readiness. Our position has been clear from the start — our military needs full access to Anthropic’s models if its technology is integrated into our sensitive systems. Military authority and operational control belong to the Commander-in-Chief and Department of War, not a tech company,” Blanche noted in the post on X.
The War Department in January requested “unrestricted use” of Anthropic for “all lawful purposes,” but the AI company drew two red lines, saying it would not be used for domestic surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons.
The administration framed the refusal as corporate insubordination, and Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in February that the War Department “has no interest in using AI to conduct mass surveillance of Americans (which is illegal) nor do we want to use AI to develop autonomous weapons that operate without human involvement.”
President Donald Trump said in February that the U.S. would never allow “the radical left, woke company to dictate how our great military fights and wins wars.”
In a February 27 Truth Social post, Trump said he was “directing EVERY Federal Agency in the United States Government to IMMEDIATELY CEASE all use of Anthropic’s technology.”
“There will be a Six Month phase out period for Agencies like the Department of War who are using Anthropic’s products, at various levels,” Trump indicated in the post.
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Anthropic Co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei speaks at the “How AI Will Transform Business in the Next 18 Months” panel during INBOUND 2025 Powered by HubSpot at Moscone Center on Sept. 4, 2025, in San Francisco, California(Chance Yeh/Getty Images for HubSpot))
War Secretary Pete Hegseth slammed Anthropic in a post on X the same day, declaring that he was “directing the Department of War to designate Anthropic a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security.”
A letter in March notified Anthropic that the War Department had determined that use of the company’s products posed a “supply chain risk,” according to a copy of the letter attached to a court filing.
But then in a case in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, a judge issued a preliminary injunction order last month blocking the government from implementing those moves against Anthropic.
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President Donald Trump arrives to address the nation from the Cross Hall of the White House on April 1, 2026, in Washington, D.C.(Alex Brandon-Pool/Getty Images)
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“This Order restores the status quo. It does not bar any Defendant from taking any lawful action that would have been available to it on February 27, 2026, prior to the issuances of the Presidential Directive and the Hegseth Directive and entry of the Supply Chain Designation. For example, this Order does not require the Department of War to use Anthropic’s products or services and does not prevent the Department of War from transitioning to other artificial intelligence providers, so long as those actions are consistent with applicable regulations, statutes, and constitutional provisions,” the March order from U.S. District Judge Rita Lin stated.
Alex Nitzberg is a writer for Fox News Digital.
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