The Trump administration has developed new regulations for government AI contracts requiring companies to permit unlimited lawful use of their technology. These guidelines emerge during tensions between the Pentagon and AI firm Anthropic over usage restrictions.

The Trump administration has developed new regulations governing artificial intelligence contracts with civilian agencies, mandating that AI firms must permit unlimited lawful applications of their technology systems, according to a Financial Times report published Friday.
The proposed regulations, which the Financial Times reviewed in draft form, would compel artificial intelligence companies wanting government contracts to provide the United States with permanent, irrevocable licensing rights for any legal application of their AI systems.
These new requirements come as tensions escalate between military officials and Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, over restrictions on government use of AI technology.
Reuters has not been able to independently confirm the Financial Times reporting on these proposed guidelines.
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