AI entity

Department of Defense

organization

Against the same-window beat baseline of 21% negative, this entity's 73% share is more negative. Of the tracked stories, 11 of 15 also mention Anthropic, the most common co-covered peer. regulation accounts for 11 of the 15 tracked stories, while 3 other categories carry the remainder.

Last mentioned: Jun 25, 2026

Entity pulse

Recent coverage · Department of Defense

15 stories
7 avg impact
0% positive
73% negative

Coverage balance Negative coverage leads. Negative coverage exceeds positive coverage by 73 percentage points.

  • 27% neutral
  • 73% negative

Figures are computed live from our source-verified story record — see our methodology for how impact and sentiment are derived.

What the coverage shows about Department of Defense

Against the same-window beat baseline of 21% negative, this entity's 73% share is more negative. Of the tracked stories, 11 of 15 also mention Anthropic, the most common co-covered peer. regulation accounts for 11 of the 15 tracked stories, while 3 other categories carry the remainder. Source depth averages 2.2 original sources per story, versus 2.8 across the same-window beat baseline. Across a 130-day span, the pace is roughly 0.8 stories per week. The busiest single day carried 3. The 7 average consequence score is above the beat benchmark of 6.6 in the same window. This profile follows 15 AI stories mentioning Department of Defense across the period from February 19, 2026 to June 28, 2026.

Stories tracked
15
Per week
0.8
Negative
73%
Sources per story
2.2

Computed from the 15 stories linked to this entity, with beat comparisons drawn from all 1466 AI stories published in the same date window. Shares are omitted below five stories and comparisons below a twenty-story baseline.

Coverage cohort

Appears alongside

Other entities that clear the same relevance threshold in stories also covering Department of Defense. Shared-story counts are live from our verified record — not editorial picks.

Timeline

  1. Industry Reaction

    Market analysts and legal experts begin assessing the impact on future federal AI procurement.

  2. Lawsuit Filed

    Anthropic sues the administration to block the designation and restore its eligibility for contracts.

  3. Amicus Brief Submission

    Employees from Google and OpenAI file a joint statement supporting Anthropic's position.

  4. Altman Admission

    Sam Altman publicly critiques the 'sloppy' execution and optics of the deal's rollout.

  5. Information Disclosure

    OpenAI begins releasing more specific details about the nature of the Pentagon contract.

  6. Blacklist Issued

    The DoD officially designates Anthropic as a supply chain risk, barring its use in federal systems.

  7. Risk Assessment

    The Trump administration initiates a review of AI supply chain vulnerabilities.

  8. Agreement Finalized

    OpenAI enters into a formal partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense.

  9. Pentagon Partnership

    Anthropic emerges as a primary AI provider for Department of Defense research initiatives.

  10. Operational Clarification

    Sam Altman states OpenAI will not make operational decisions for military use of its tech.

  11. Pentagon Partnership

    OpenAI confirms it is working with the DoD on cybersecurity and administrative AI tools.

  12. Policy Shift

    OpenAI removes 'military and warfare' from its list of prohibited use cases.

Stories mentioning Department of Defense 15

Partnerships Neutral

Pentagon to Adopt Palantir as Core U.S. Military Operating System

The U.S. Department of Defense is reportedly transitioning to Palantir as its core military operating system, marking a definitive shift toward AI-driven warfare. This integration represents a massive consolidation of fragmented legacy systems into a unified, data-centric architecture for the Pentagon.

2 sources
Policy & Regulation Negative

Pentagon CTO Warns Anthropic’s Claude Could ‘Pollute’ Defense Supply Chain

Pentagon CTO Emil Michael has issued a sharp warning against integrating Anthropic’s Claude AI into the U.S. defense supply chain, citing concerns over data integrity and operational 'pollution.' The comments highlight a growing rift between Silicon Valley's safety-first AI alignment and the rigorous, mission-critical requirements of national security infrastructure.

2 sources
Policy & Regulation Negative

Pentagon Orders Removal of Anthropic AI from Key Military Systems

An internal Pentagon memo has directed military commanders to immediately remove Anthropic’s AI technologies from critical defense systems. The directive signals a major shift in the Department of Defense's AI procurement strategy and raises questions about the military's long-term reliance on commercial safety-focused models.

2 sources
Policy & Regulation Negative

AI Industry Unites as Google and OpenAI Staff Back Anthropic's DoD Lawsuit

In an unprecedented show of industry solidarity, nearly 40 employees from OpenAI and Google, including Google Chief Scientist Jeff Dean, have filed an amicus brief supporting Anthropic’s lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Defense. The legal challenge contests the DoD's recent designation of Anthropic as a 'supply chain risk,' a move that has sparked widespread concern over arbitrary regulatory overreach in the AI sector.

2 sources
Policy & Regulation Negative

Anthropic Challenges Pentagon Over ‘Supply Chain Risk’ Designation

AI safety leader Anthropic has filed two lawsuits against the U.S. Department of Defense, contesting a 'supply chain risk' label the company claims is ideologically motivated. The legal challenge marks a significant escalation in the friction between Silicon Valley’s safety-oriented AI labs and national security procurement policies.

2 sources
Leadership Negative

OpenAI CEO Admits 'Sloppy' Optics in Rushed Pentagon Defense Deal

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has publicly acknowledged that the company's recent partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense was "rushed," leading to perceptions of being "opportunistic and sloppy." Despite the admission of poor optics, the company is doubling down on the collaboration while attempting to clarify the scope of its military involvement.

2 sources
Policy & Regulation Negative

Trump Bans Anthropic Tech Over Refusal to Support Defense & Surveillance

President Trump has issued a directive for all government agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic’s AI technology following the company's refusal to support mass surveillance and autonomous weapons programs. The move marks a definitive split between the administration's national security priorities and the 'safety-first' ethos of leading AI labs.

2 sources
Leadership Neutral

Hegseth and Anthropic CEO to Discuss Strategic Military AI Integration

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth is scheduled to meet with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to discuss the integration of Claude models into U.S. military operations. The high-level dialogue signals a significant shift in Anthropic's engagement with the defense sector as the Pentagon accelerates its AI modernization efforts.

2 sources

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