Anthropic’s Claude Climbs to No. 2 in Apple’s U.S. App Store Amid Pentagon Dispute
Background
Anthropic’s chatbot, Claude, has been gaining attention amid a contentious negotiation with the U.S. Department of Defense. The company attempted to secure safeguards that would prevent the Pentagon from employing its artificial‑intelligence models for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons.
App Store Performance
According to data from SensorTower, Claude was just outside the top 100 at the end of January. Throughout February, the app spent most of its time within the top 20 of the free‑app list in Apple’s U.S. App Store. Its ranking improved noticeably in the final days of the month, moving from sixth place on Wednesday, to fourth on Thursday, and reaching the second position on Saturday.
As of the latest update, Claude sits at number two among free apps, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT holding the top spot and Google’s Gemini occupying the third position.
Pentagon Dispute
Anthropic’s push for safeguards prompted a response from the White House. President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to stop using all Anthropic products. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth subsequently designated Anthropic a supply‑chain threat, further limiting the company’s access to government contracts.
OpenAI Response
In the wake of Anthropic’s dispute, OpenAI announced its own agreement with the Pentagon. CEO Sam Altman stated that the agreement includes safeguards related to domestic surveillance and autonomous weapons, positioning OpenAI as a competitor that has secured a deal with the defense establishment.
Implications
The rapid climb of Claude in the App Store rankings appears linked to the heightened visibility from the Pentagon negotiations. The situation underscores the growing intersection of artificial‑intelligence development, government policy, and commercial competition in the tech sector.
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