A federal judge granted the request of the company Anthropic to block the Trump administration's decision to include it on the blacklist of trusted entities. This preliminary decision, which suspends the enforcement of the government measure, represents an important victory for Anthropic, giving it hope for a favorable final decision. Judge Rita Lin emphasized that punishing the company for expressing disagreement with the use of artificial intelligence for military purposes constitutes a violation of the First Amendment. The Trump administration included Anthropic on the blacklist after the company refused to collaborate on the development of automated weapons and mass surveillance. This measure prohibited any government institution or companies associated with the government from collaborating with Anthropic. The final decision in this case is expected in the coming months.
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