# Anthropic与加州州长纽森达成协议，加州政府以折扣价格使用Claude

- 来源：TechCrunch：AI（RSS）
- 作者：Amanda Silberling
- 发布时间：2026-06-30 02:10
- AIHOT 分数：39
- AIHOT 链接：https://aihot.virxact.com/items/cmqzjtysm009mslqvkmgqjnvu
- 原文链接：https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/29/anthropic-and-gov-newsom-forge-deal-allowing-california-government-to-use-claude-at-half-price

## AI 摘要

Anthropic与加州州长纽森达成协议，允许加州政府机构以折扣价格使用Claude。所有州机构和地方政府可访问该AI聊天机器人，并获得Anthropic的培训和支持。Claude将帮助州雇员起草文档和分析信息。这项协议延续了纽森3月关于加速使用AI提升政府效率的行政令。与联邦政府将Anthropic列为“供应链风险”不同，加州谈判未受此影响。

## 正文

Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA) and Anthropic have made a deal that allows California government agencies to use Claude at a discounted price. This agreement comes at a time when businesses are struggling to manage the hefty costs of enterprise subscriptions to AI tools.

Under the deal, all state agencies and local governments will have access to Claude, Anthropic’s AI chatbot, as well as training and support from Anthropic. A press release from the Governor’s office says that Claude will help state employees draft documents and analyze information.

“AI should not replace the human work of government; it should help our workers move faster, solve problems more effectively, and deliver better results for Californians,” Governor Newsom said in a statement.

This deal follows Newsom’s March executive order that intends to accelerate the use of AI “to make government more efficient” while also maintaining stronger safety standards.

“While others in Washington are designing policy and creating contracts in the shadow of misuse, we’re focused on doing this the right way,” Newsom said at the time.

As Anthropic forges a closer relationship with the state of California, the federal government has made an enemy out of the OpenAI rival. Earlier this year, Anthropic and the U.S. Department of Defense clashed over a contract that would give the government agency permission to deploy Claude for any lawful use. Anthropic sought to explicitly carve out protections that prevent the government from using its technology to surveil Americans or deploy autonomous weapons without human oversight. But Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth refused, and the agency signed a deal with OpenAI instead. The government went as far as to declare Anthropic a “supply-chain risk,” preventing the company from working with any other Pentagon contractors.

While the state’s path clearly diverges from the actions of the federal government, California’s CIO and Department of Technology director Chris Given told POLITICO that the supply-chain risk designation “just didn’t come up” while negotiating this Anthropic contract.
