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Pentagon-AI Standoff Halts $200M Anthropic Deal, Microsoft Secures $750M Perplexity Contract

Pentagon negotiations with Anthropic over a $200M AI contract stall amid disputes on military usage safeguards, while Microsoft secures a $750M deal with Perplexity.

WASHINGTON, January 30, 2026, 08:43 EST — The Pentagon is currently in a stalemate with **Anthropic**, a San Francisco-based AI developer, over the integration of **AI** safeguards aimed at restricting military and civilian applications of its technology. Sources indicate that negotiations regarding a contract potentially valued at **$200 million** have stalled, primarily due to conflicts over built-in restrictions designed to limit the use of AI in autonomous weapons targeting and domestic surveillance.

The Pentagon’s efforts to incorporate advanced AI into its military and intelligence operations are increasingly reliant on **commercial systems** rather than developing technology internally. This shift reflects a broader trend as **Silicon Valley** seeks both financial opportunities and influence, while grappling with how its technology will be deployed in sensitive contexts. The standoff underscores a complex interplay between the U.S. government’s demands for wide-ranging applications of AI and corporate concerns regarding reputational and legal risks.

A **January 9** strategy memo, issued by the Pentagon—now rebranded as the **Department of War**—recommended the inclusion of “any lawful use” clauses in AI procurement contracts within **180 days**. The document also advocated for the use of AI models that are “free from usage policy constraints,” which could limit lawful military applications. The Pentagon contends that if commercial AI complies with U.S. law, it should be deployable regardless of the companies’ internal usage policies.

During discussions, representatives from Anthropic expressed concerns that their AI tools could be utilized for surveillance against American citizens or to assist in weapons targeting without appropriate human oversight. Pentagon officials, however, have maintained that compliance with U.S. law should be sufficient for deployment. Anthropic has emphasized that its AI technology is already “extensively used for national security missions” and described the ongoing discussions as “productive.” The company is also preparing for a public offering and is one of a select group of AI firms awarded Pentagon contracts last year, alongside **Alphabet’s Google** and **OpenAI**. CEO **Dario Amodei** has articulated that AI should bolster national defense “in all ways except those which would make us more like our autocratic adversaries.”

The embedded safeguards, often referred to as “guardrails,” go beyond contractual language; they are integrated into the AI models themselves and delineate their operational limits. Altering these restrictions typically requires modifications to the system itself rather than merely adjusting a setting.

In another notable development, **Perplexity**, an AI search startup, has secured a **$750 million** contract with **Microsoft** for three years of **Azure** cloud services. A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that Perplexity has chosen **Microsoft Foundry** as its primary AI platform for model sourcing. The partnership will provide Perplexity access to “frontier models,” cutting-edge systems from OpenAI and Anthropic. Despite this new agreement, Perplexity indicated to Bloomberg that it has not reduced its spending on **Amazon Web Services**, its primary cloud provider. Last year, Amazon filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, alleging that the startup accessed customer accounts and masked automated actions as human browsing.

Microsoft is currently navigating the complexities of its own **AI expansion**, having reported **$37.5 billion** in capital expenditures for the last quarter. However, investor confidence waned as shares fell, with concerns mounting over whether revenue can keep pace with rising costs. Portfolio manager **Eric Clark** of the LOGO ETF noted, “One big obvious issue is that revenues are up **17%** and the cost of revenues are up **19%**.”

These incidents highlight ongoing tensions between customer demands for extensive AI deployment rights and the vendors’ apprehensions about potential legal ramifications. The standoff between the Pentagon and Anthropic is still unfolding, with Anthropic possibly reevaluating its demands or the government pursuing alternative vendors and internal solutions that lack built-in refusal mechanisms. Concurrently, Perplexity’s cloud operations face scrutiny from Amazon’s legal actions, exemplifying how partnerships can quickly devolve into litigation.

As Anthropic grapples with the challenge of maintaining its usage policies while engaging with one of the world’s largest tech buyers, the Pentagon is testing the limits of its “any lawful use” policy amid the widespread rollout of commercial AI models. The outcome of these negotiations could significantly influence both the future of military AI applications and the broader landscape of technology deployment.

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