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    Anthropic Joins OpenAI in Offering AI to the US Government for $1

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamAugust 14, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Anthropic Joins OpenAI in Offering AI to the US Government for

    The competition among leading AI companies is heating up. The battlefield is now Washington, D.C. In a move to win favor and secure contracts with the US government, Anthropic has announced that it will offer its flagship chatbot, Claude, to all three branches of the government for a symbolic fee of just $1 for an entire year.

    This announcement comes hot on the heels of a similar, nearly identical deal from its major competitor, OpenAI. The latter offered its ChatGPT Enterprise product to federal agencies for the same token price. The trend highlights a new, aggressive push by major AI players to strengthen their ties with policymakers and regulators in the nation’s capital.

    A fierce competition for key government institutions

    The scramble to court the US government customers has been intensifying. In recent months, multiple federal agencies have begun to experiment with AI tools. The Department of Defense has already awarded contracts worth up to $200 million to top companies like Anthropic, Google, OpenAI, and xAI for AI development. Google even changed its “AI principles” months ago to open itself up to the development of AI weapons.

    This competition is seen by many as a strategic effort to gain widespread adoption of AI tools within the federal government. For companies, it’s a chance to work with a huge client. It’s also a way to influence the future of how these powerful technologies are used in public service. Anthropic is also offering technical support to help agencies implement its AI, further sweetening the deal.

    Why Anthropic is offering its Claude AI to the US government basically free

    This isn’t just about a single contract. By offering their models at a massive discount, these companies are positioning themselves as trusted partners for the government. The move is also a way to build a relationship with the current administration. Washington has already expressed a clear interest in using AI, but with preference for what it calls “woke-free AI”. This is, a term for chatbots it deems to be pushing “partisan bias or ideological agendas.”

    With OpenAI already planning to open an office in Washington, D.C., early next year, and other companies like Google reportedly working on similar arrangements for their own AI models, the race to become the government’s go-to AI provider is officially on. The battle for influence is about much more than a single dollar; it’s about shaping the future of AI in the public sector.

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