OpenAI signed with AWS to provide AI for Pentagon classified networks. The timing: hours after Anthropic was blacklisted and accused the Pentagon of punishing its defense AI limits. Critics frame it as the defense industry picking winners.
TechCrunch confirmed the AWS partnership positions OpenAI through Amazon Bedrock in GovCloud and classified regions. The Information reported Altman reportedly acknowledged the deal 'looked opportunistic and sloppy.'
TechCrunch confirmed Anthropic blacklisted, then OpenAI signed an AWS deal hours later. AI safety researchers and defense tech accounts split cleanly: one side calls the move 'predatory,' the other calls it market reality. The through-line — OpenAI became the approved defense AI vendor by accepting constraints Anthropic refused.
OpenAI signed an AWS deal to provide AI for Pentagon classified networks — hours after the Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic. Anthropic says the dispute centers on the military AI limits it refused to cross.
TechCrunch confirmed it: OpenAI products will be available through Amazon Bedrock in GovCloud and AWS Classified Regions for Secret and Top Secret workloads. OpenAI retains control over which models are made available. AWS must provide notice before enabling especially sensitive agencies, including intelligence customers.
Anthropic is suing the Pentagon over the designation. The company argues it was punished for drawing harder lines around military AI use. Meanwhile, Altman acknowledged the deal "looked opportunistic and sloppy." AI safety researchers called it "predatory."
The defense AI sector now has a clear hierarchy: companies willing to accept fewer restrictions get the contracts. Anthropic, which built its brand on safety principles, gets shut out.
OpenAI's expansion into defense AI comes with the government's stamp of trust — and that often translates to enterprise contracts downstream. Government approval as a marketing strategy.
The OpenAI-AWS deal positions the company alongside existing AWS government offerings that previously centered on Anthropic's Claude models. That niche is now OpenAI's.
— SAMUEL CRANE, Washington