There you have it! Apple. Google. Meta. Microsoft. Amazon. OpenAI. Every single one of them just …
March 22, 2026 · 0 likes · 0 comments
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There you have it! Apple. Google. Meta. Microsoft. Amazon. OpenAI. Every single one of them just filed legal briefs DEFENDING Anthropic against the Pentagon.
Let that sink in. The most competitive companies on the planet — companies that would normally love to see a rival get destroyed — are standing TOGETHER in court against Emil Michael's decision.
When your own Dean Ball — the guy who literally wrote the Trump administration's AI Action Plan — calls your policy "by a profoundly wide margin the most damaging policy move I have ever seen" — maybe it's time to look in the mirror.
This is what happens when you let an Uber executive with ZERO AI expertise and ZERO military technology background make decisions about America's AI capabilities. Claude was the MOST deployed frontier AI model on DoW classified networks. Emil Michael banned it — not because of any security failure, not because it didn't perform — but because hiss ego was hurt.
He got GPT-5 removed. He banned Anthropic. He designated a $380 BILLION American AI company — the same label we use for Huawei and Kaspersky — as a "supply chain risk." And while every major AI company gets pushed away, his former business partner Eric Schmidt's Google quietly captures the entire Pentagon AI market.
OpenAI — Anthropic's FIERCEST competitor — said publicly: "We do not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk." When your competitors are defending the company you're trying to destroy, you're not protecting national security. You're destroying it.
Injunction hearing is March 24. The entire tech industry will be watching.
One man's ego is doing more damage to America's AI advantage than China ever could.
As Columbo says, "just one more thing!": who would you recommend to help me market the book "REPLACEMENT" that I'm working on? I'm probably going to self-publish so nobody tells me what to write, but I will need a ton of help to get the word out there and promote it! Any thoughts?
Let that sink in. The most competitive companies on the planet — companies that would normally love to see a rival get destroyed — are standing TOGETHER in court against Emil Michael's decision.
When your own Dean Ball — the guy who literally wrote the Trump administration's AI Action Plan — calls your policy "by a profoundly wide margin the most damaging policy move I have ever seen" — maybe it's time to look in the mirror.
This is what happens when you let an Uber executive with ZERO AI expertise and ZERO military technology background make decisions about America's AI capabilities. Claude was the MOST deployed frontier AI model on DoW classified networks. Emil Michael banned it — not because of any security failure, not because it didn't perform — but because hiss ego was hurt.
He got GPT-5 removed. He banned Anthropic. He designated a $380 BILLION American AI company — the same label we use for Huawei and Kaspersky — as a "supply chain risk." And while every major AI company gets pushed away, his former business partner Eric Schmidt's Google quietly captures the entire Pentagon AI market.
OpenAI — Anthropic's FIERCEST competitor — said publicly: "We do not think Anthropic should be designated as a supply chain risk." When your competitors are defending the company you're trying to destroy, you're not protecting national security. You're destroying it.
Injunction hearing is March 24. The entire tech industry will be watching.
One man's ego is doing more damage to America's AI advantage than China ever could.
As Columbo says, "just one more thing!": who would you recommend to help me market the book "REPLACEMENT" that I'm working on? I'm probably going to self-publish so nobody tells me what to write, but I will need a ton of help to get the word out there and promote it! Any thoughts?