Anthropic's Claude grabs top spot in App Store after Trump's ban - Engadget
Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot surged to the top spot on Apple's App Store free apps chart, overtaking OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google Gemini, following a public dispute with the Trump administration. The spike in downloads came after President Trump barred federal agencies from using Claude, and the Department of Defense threatened Anthropic with a "supply-chain risk" label after the company refused to allow its AI to be used for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. The backlash generated a wave of public support for Anthropic. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, whose company stepped in to fill Anthropic's government contract role, nonetheless called the blacklisting "a very bad decision" and "an extremely scary precedent."
Anthropic's Claude grabs top spot in App Store after Trump's ban
The AI chatbot topped OpenAI's ChatGPT app on Apple's charts for free apps.
Anthropic may have lost out on doing business with the US government, but it's gained enough popularity to earn the number one spot on the App Store's Top Free Apps leaderboard. At the top, Claude beat out both ChatGPT and Google Gemini, which respectively sit at the second and third spots on Apple's free apps charts.
The sudden surge in user downloads isn't random. It follows news that President Trump has barred any federal agency from using Anthropic's Claude or other AI tools after the AI company refused to concede on certain guardrails. After declining to have its AI models be used for mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons, Anthropic was also threatened with a "supply-chain risk" label by the Department of Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The very public spat led to a wave of user support that finally allowed Claude to dethrone OpenAI's ChatGPT on the App Store as the most downloaded free app.
While OpenAI has stepped into Anthropic's shoes after agreeing to a deal with the Department of Defense, the CEO still offered up some thoughts about the debacle during an AMA on X. Even though Claude is a competing model, Sam Altman said that Anthropic's supply-chain risk designation was "a very bad decision" that he's hoping gets reversed. On top of that, OpenAI's CEO called Anthropic's blacklisting "an extremely scary precedent," but he's "still hopeful for a much better resolution."
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