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US used Anthropic’s Claude during the Venezuela raid, WSJ reports

By Thomson Reuters Feb 13, 2026 | 5:41 PM

Feb 13 (Reuters) – Anthropic’s artificial-intelligence model Claude was used in the U.S. military’s operation to capture former Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the ​Wall Street Journal reported on Friday, citing ‌people familiar with the matter.

Claude’s deployment came via Anthropic’s partnership with data firm Palantir Technologies , whose platforms are widely used by the Defense Department and federal law enforcement, the ‌report ​added.

Reuters could not immediately verify the ⁠report. The U.S. Defense ⁠Department, the White House, Anthropic and Palantir did not immediately respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

The Pentagon is pushing top AI companies, including ​OpenAI and Anthropic, to make their artificial-intelligence tools available on classified networks without many of the ⁠standard restrictions that the firms ⁠apply to users, Reuters exclusively reported ​on Wednesday.

Many AI companies are building custom tools for ​the U.S. military, most of which are ‌available only on unclassified networks typically used for military administration. Anthropic is the only one that is available in classified settings through third parties, but ⁠the government is still bound by the company’s usage policies.

The usage policies of Anthropic, which raised $30 billion in its ⁠latest funding ‌round and is now valued at $380 ⁠billion, forbid using Claude to support ​violence, ‌design weapons or carry out surveillance.

The ​United States ⁠captured President Nicolas Maduro in an audacious raid and whisked him to New York to face drug-trafficking charges early in January.

(Reporting by Carlos Méndez and Juby Babu in Mexico City; Editing by Chris Reese and ​Alan Barona)