Anthropic's lawsuit challenging its Pentagon blacklisting is likely to test the reach of an obscure law aimed at guarding military systems against sabotage, and legal experts say the artificial intelligence lab appears to have a strong case that President Donald Trump's administration overstepped.

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Anthropic has strong case against Pentagon blacklisting, legal experts say  

 

Meta unveils plans for batch of in-house AI chips 

 

Nvidia to invest $2 billion in neocloud Nebius amid AI data center push 

 

AMD CEO to meet Samsung chief in South Korea amid race for AI memory chips, paper says 

 

Zoox and Uber tie up to deploy robotaxis on ride-hailing network 

 

Nvidia-backed startup Scintil Photonics starts testing laser chips with customers  

 

Nuro's self-driving car tech hits Tokyo streets in first international deployment 

 

Anduril to acquire space surveillance firm ExoAnalytic eyeing more Golden Dome capabilities 

 

Canal+ taps Google and OpenAI for AI-driven video production, content recommendation 

 

Spain to launch tool to monitor hate on social media, PM Sanchez says 

 

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