Today's episode of Daily Inference covers a landmark legal clash between AI company Anthropic and the Department of Defense, after the Pentagon labeled Anthropic a 'supply chain risk' — a designation usually reserved for foreign adversaries. Anthropic fired back with a lawsuit, and in a stunning show of industry solidarity, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Apple, and OpenAI all filed supporting briefs. The dispute centers on two hard limits Anthropic refused to cross, and the implications for AI oversight and government surveillance could be enormous. Elsewhere, a South Korean company is beginning commercial production of glass-based chip panels that could reshape the data center hardware supply chain, while Nvidia's Jensen Huang takes the stage at GTC 2026 with what promises to be major announcements. A Tennessee grandmother's wrongful six-month imprisonment due to a faulty facial recognition system puts a human face on the real costs of unchecked AI decision-making. Google's new Groundsource project used AI to extract 2.6 million historical flood events from unstructured news archives — a potential breakthrough for climate and disaster planning. And in the AI economy, Atlassian cut 10% of its workforce to double down on AI, while a wave of AI startups are hitting billion-dollar valuations with remarkably small teams.
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