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Article: IT stocks strong despite Middle East crisis; Anthropic CEO rebukes OpenAI
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Indian IT stocks have shown resilience, outperforming the broader market despite geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. This strength is attributed to a weaker rupee benefiting exporters and the sector having already corrected earlier in the year.

Anthropic's CEO has publicly rebuked OpenAI, accusing it of lying about ethical safeguards after securing a Pentagon deal. Despite the acrimony, Anthropic has reportedly reopened negotiations with the U.S. military to establish acceptable guardrails for AI use.

Amazon has initiated layoffs within its robotics division, cutting at least 100 white-collar roles as part of ongoing organisational reviews. The company stated robotics remains a strategic priority despite these "difficult but necessary" cuts.

Main Topics: Indian IT sector performance, Anthropic-OpenAI dispute over military AI ethics, Amazon layoffs in robotics.

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https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/tech/newsletters/tech-top-5/it-stocks-strong-despite-middle-east-crisis-anthropic-ceo-rebukes-openai/articleshow/129092429.cms
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2026-03-05 13:18
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