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Anthropic offers Claude AI to US federal agencies for $1

Anthropic said on Tuesday it will provide Claude for Enterprise and Claude for Government to every branch of the U.S. federal government for $1 per agency for one year, according to information shared by the company. The deal applies to agencies in the executive, legislative, and judicial branches and will include technical support to help staff get the systems running. The arrangement is being rolled out with the U.S. General Services Administration, which will coordinate with the participating agencies. The announcement comes less than a month after OpenAI offered its ChatGPT Enterprise to federal agencies on the same $1, one-year terms. Anthropic is directly challenging that offer, while pointing to its release in June of Claude Gov, a set of models developed only for U.S. national security work. Chief Executive Dario Amodei said the country’s AI leadership depends on giving government institutions “the most capable, secure AI tools available.” Tech firms compete for U.S. government AI contracts Competition for federal AI contracts is intense. In July, the Department of Defense awarded up to $200 million for AI development projects split between Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and Elon Musk’s xAI. That same day, xAI unveiled Grok for Government, a package making its AI models available to U.S. agencies. OpenAI, for its part, is preparing to open a new Washington, D.C. office early next year and in June launched OpenAI for Government to pitch directly to public-sector clients. Anthropic’s $1 program is designed to give agencies access without immediate cost, making it easier for them to test the technology. The General Services Administration will help integrate Claude into agency systems, with Anthropic staff on hand to provide setup and training. Once the trial year is over, agencies could choose to move into long-term contracts, locking in suppliers in a market where switching costs are high. AI spending fuels growth for major tech companies The surge in AI investment is also transforming advertising and corporate spending. Meta and Alphabet both posted quarterly earnings that beat Wall Street’s estimates, citing stronger-than-expected digital ad sales. Mark Zuckerberg told investors AI brought “greater efficiency and gains” to Meta’s ad system, helping push second-quarter sales up 22% year-over-year to $47.52 billion. Meta’s Chief Financial Officer, Susan Li, said on July 30 that the ad market has improved since April. She noted that Asian e-commerce firms had pulled back on spending earlier in the year due to President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the closing of the de minimis trade loophole, but this quarter those companies have increased their ad spending again. Smaller North American advertisers have also raised their budgets. “We generally expect another quarter of healthy advertising demand,” Li said. The pace of AI-related capital spending continues to climb. Alphabet has added $10 billion to its 2025 capital expenditure forecast, now set at $85 billion. Meta has raised the low end of its spending outlook for the year to $66 billion, up from $64 billion, with the high end unchanged at $72 billion. Despite the scale of the spending, investors have shown no signs of concern, as both companies continue to report higher sales. Get seen where it counts. Advertise in Cryptopolitan Research and reach crypto’s sharpest investors and builders.

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