On Monday, users across the world were complaining about Claude, an artificial intelligence model facing an outage for hours. While the term ‘AI is booming’ has been used extensively in the past few months, the dependency has been revealed in this instance. Anthropic, Claude’s parent company, fixed the issue, but the technical instability it created sent immediate ripples across private sector productivity and high-stakes military operations.
The reason for the outage was attributed to Claude experiencing an unprecedented surge, with daily downloads jumping 88 percent. This was synonymous with a 295% surge in uninstallations of ChatGPT’s mobile app in the United States.
The root cause of this switch of users from OpenAI to Anthropic models can be traced back to a public spat between the Pentagon, now referred to as the Department of War, and Anthropic AI’s CEO Dario Amodei. The Pentagon wanted unfettered access to Claude AI. Anthropic rejected it, citing concerns that the current AI models are not yet robust enough for high-stakes surveillance or autonomous weapons.
The Trump administration responded by terminating all government contracts and collaboration with Anthropic. It invoked foreign supply chain threat laws and has called for blacklisting the firm, directing its needs almost immediately to Anthropic’s biggest competitor, OpenAI.
Although Sam Altman tried to save face by saying their contract abided by ethical laws, the company still received flak for being “opportunistic and sloppy,” eventually driving away thousands of users.
Claude, on the other hand, did not emerge as a complete winner because, although it may have been on the right side of morality, it was not equipped to handle this overload. The model crashed, leaving users stuck for a while. Anthropic has now resolved this issue and has also found a way to transfer data from ChatGPT to Claude.
However, a complex paradox exists under the surface. While the government threatened Claude with blacklisting, it is already deeply integrated into U.S. military operations through U.S. Central Command (Centcom). So much so that a high-stakes operation in Iran and the previous raid on former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro were conducted with the help of information through Claude. The model processes massive volumes of intercepts, satellite imagery, and signals intelligence for real-time situational awareness.
The irony remains that President Trump wants to win all he can in a day – whether it is in a war with another country or with a firm within his own.

