3 comments

  • akerl_ 12 hours ago ago

    The title of this article seems muddled.

    If I'm reading the actual court documents correctly:

    1. This wasn't an appeal. They had to make their motion to both the federal district court and the circuit court.

    2. This was a motion for a temporary stay, not the actual case.

    3. The rejection acknowledged the likelihood of economic harm to Anthropic but weighed it against the impact to the DoD. This isn't shocking and is how stays are meant to work: it isn't primarily a test of who is likely to prevail, it's primarily a test of what the risk to both parties is.

  • WarOnPrivacy 12 hours ago ago

    A court that considers Gov's acts of revenge and opts to provide cover for those abuses - it's a court has become part of the wrong that needs righting.

  • JSR_FDED 11 hours ago ago

    Long term this could make Anthropic stronger. Not sucking at the government teat, but actually building and iterating to solve real problems that a broad swath of industry needs.