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Anthropic’s Claude turns a government fight into its biggest growth moment ever

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 4, 2026 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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In a twist that few in the tech industry saw coming, Anthropic’s artificial intelligence assistant Claude became the most downloaded free app on both Apple’s App Store and Google Play Store on Tuesday. The surge followed a very public clash between Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense that captured widespread attention and, it turns out, a great deal of public sympathy.

The dispute began when Anthropic pushed back against the Pentagon over concerns about how its Claude models could be used by government agencies. The company drew firm lines around two specific issues, opposing any use of its technology for mass surveillance of American citizens and refusing to allow it to contribute to the development of fully autonomous weapons systems operating without human control.

Trump’s order sparked an unexpected backlash

Rather than quietly complying, Anthropic held its ground, and the White House responded. President Donald Trump ordered all federal agencies to begin phasing out Anthropic’s technology over the following six months. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth escalated further by designating the company a supply-chain threat, a label that could pressure government contractors currently using Claude to abandon the platform for their government-related work.

Anthropic clarified that the designation would apply only to firms’ government contracts and would not affect their private-sector use of the technology. But the political heat directed at the company appeared to generate something unexpected, a wave of public goodwill that translated directly into user growth.

The company confirmed that the day before Claude hit the top of the app stores, it recorded its largest single-day sign-up total in its history. People who had barely heard of Anthropic a week earlier were suddenly downloading Claude and exploring what the AI could do.

Anthropic leans into the moment

Rather than staying quiet, Anthropic moved quickly to reward the attention. The company announced the addition of memory features to the free version of Claude, giving users the ability to save their conversations and build on past interactions over time. It was a meaningful upgrade that arrived at exactly the right moment, giving new users a reason to stay engaged after downloading the app.

The contrast with rival OpenAI added another layer to the story. OpenAI announced late last week that it had reached its own agreement with the Defense Department, one that it said included the same protections Anthropic had fought for. The announcement drew scrutiny almost immediately, with critics pointing to language in the agreement that they argued contained loopholes broad enough to permit domestic surveillance of Americans.

Claude’s rival scrambles to respond

OpenAI moved to address those concerns within days, updating the language of its agreement to make the restrictions more explicit. The revised text clarified that the company’s tools would not be used to conduct domestic surveillance of American citizens, including through the use of commercially gathered personal data. The company also specified that intelligence agencies such as the National Security Agency would not have access to OpenAI services under the existing agreement and that any such arrangement would require a separate deal.

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman addressed the controversy publicly on social media, drawing a large and vocal response from users across the platform.

For now, the week’s biggest winner in the court of public opinion appears to be Anthropic. A government fight that could have damaged the company instead sent millions of curious users straight to the App Store, turning a political confrontation into the most effective marketing moment in Claude’s history.

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Shekari Philemon

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