
US President Donald Trump announced late Friday that he is directing all federal agencies to cease using Anthropic’s AI tools. The decision comes after the AI startup reportedly refused the Pentagon’s request to allow unconditional military use of its Claude models.
Taking to Truth Social, Trump stated that the US would not allow a “radical left, woke company to dictate how our military fights and wins wars.” He emphasised that decisions regarding the military rest with him and the leaders he has appointed. Trump added that Anthropic’s actions are putting American lives at risk and that a six-month phase-out period would be provided for agencies using its products. He warned that the company must cooperate during the transition or face civil and criminal consequences.
Earlier, US Secretary of War Pete Hegseth criticised Anthropic and CEO Dario Amodei, calling their behaviour a “master class in arrogance and betrayal” and accusing them of attempting to strong-arm the US military under the guise of effective altruism. Hegseth declared that Anthropic’s terms of service would never outweigh the safety and readiness of American troops.
He further directed the Department of War to designate Anthropic as a Supply-Chain Risk to National Security, prohibiting any contractors or partners from conducting commercial activity with the company. Anthropic will continue providing services for no more than six months to allow for a seamless transition, ensuring the military is not held hostage by ideological whims of Big Tech.




























Alia Bhatt Reacts to BAFTA Viral Moment
Alia Bhatt has finally responded to the online chatter surrounding her appearance at the 79th British Academy Film Awards. The actress, who attended the prestigious ceremony as a presenter, found herself at the center of social media debate following a short interview clip that went viral.
Alia took the global stage at the BAFTAs to present the award for Best Film Not in the English Language. While her presence drew widespread attention, it was a brief post-ceremony interaction that sparked mixed reactions online. In the clip, she was asked to name a film with the biggest plot twist. After pausing momentarily, she responded with Gone Girl. Her hesitation and expressions were quickly dissected on social media, with some viewers finding the moment natural while others speculated unnecessarily about her body language.
Addressing the buzz in a conversation with fashion commentator Diet Sabya, Alia questioned why the moment was being blown out of proportion. “Why is it being talked about so much? Is it because of my expression?” she asked.
Explaining what was going through her mind at that time, Alia clarified that she genuinely considers Gone Girl one of the best twist films but hasn’t watched it in years. As the interviewer referenced a specific monologue and scene, she said she was mentally revisiting the film’s details to ensure she remembered it correctly. That brief mental rewind, she implied, may have been misinterpreted as hesitation.
In her trademark candid style, Alia added humor to the situation, saying, “I am a cool girl. I am a sweet girl. But I could be… total… I mean I can be like… I am more sweet than I am cool. Actually, I don’t think I am cool. I am an uncool girl — my sister would say that.”
On the professional front, Alia is gearing up for her upcoming projects, including Alpha, a female-led spy thriller from the YRF Spy Universe directed by Shiv Rawail. The film also stars Bobby Deol and Sharvari Wagh, and is slated for release next year.
Despite the online noise, Alia’s composed and light-hearted clarification once again showcased her ability to handle social media scrutiny with grace.