Another Big Tech CEO is making the pilgrimage to President Trump's White House, but this time it's not a courtesy call—it's damage control.

Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei has reportedly scheduled an emergency meeting with White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles after his AI company found itself in hot water with the Pentagon over the use of artificial intelligence technologies, according to Axios.

The meeting represents a dramatic shift for Anthropic, which has previously positioned itself as the "ethical AI" alternative to competitors like OpenAI. But when push came to shove with Trump's War Department, the company quickly discovered that woke posturing doesn't pay the bills like defense contracts do.

Sources suggest this isn't just a friendly chat—it's Amodei's attempt to get back in the good graces of an administration that isn't afraid to play hardball with Big Tech companies that don't fall in line with America First priorities.

The fact that Amodei is meeting with Susie Wiles, Trump's trusted chief of staff and political mastermind, signals just how seriously the company is taking this rift. Wiles doesn't waste time on small potatoes—when she takes a meeting, it's because real money and real influence are on the table.

"This is what happens when tech companies try to have their cake and eat it too," one industry insider noted. "They want to virtue signal about 'responsible AI' while simultaneously chasing massive government contracts. The Trump administration is making it clear: you're either with America or you're not."

Unlike the cozy relationship many tech giants enjoyed with previous administrations, the Trump-Vance team has made it abundantly clear that corporate America needs to put America first—not ESG scores or progressive talking points.

With Elon Musk leading the charge on government efficiency through DOGE and the administration's focus on ending woke policies across federal agencies, tech companies are quickly learning they can't play both sides anymore.

The question now is whether Amodei will bend the knee or double down on the kind of Silicon Valley groupthink that's already cost his company Pentagon partnerships. Smart money says he'll choose profits over pronouns.

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Source: Next News Network