Assessing the Malicious Use of Advanced AI Models
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From the authors of Do Not Regulate the markets comes now Regula whenever you want. The hammer that the White House – at the height of the martial arts party in its garden – gave to Anthropic last Saturday by prohibiting foreigners from using their Mythos/Fable models as it may be dangerous is one of the most important movements that the Trump Administration has carried out in relation to artificial intelligence since its coming to power a year …
U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick warned Antropic in a letter last week that the company would need permission from the U.S. government to grant foreign access to its most advanced artificial intelligence (AI) models and threatened to apply civil and criminal sanctions if the company failed to comply with the determination, according to a copy of the document obtained by Bloomberg News.
US Blocks Anthropic AI — Europe's Tech Dependency Exposed
EBM NEWSDESK ANALYSIS The US government’s decision to block foreign access to Anthropic’s most powerful AI models has done what years of policy debate could not: forced European governments to acknowledge that their digital infrastructure can be switched off overnight by Washington. A Friday Evening That Changed Everything At 5:21pm on Friday 13 June, Anthropic received an order from the US government directing the company to prevent all foreign…
Amazon CEO Raised Anthropic AI Concerns Before US Crackdown
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised concerns about Anthropic’s most advanced AI models shortly before the US government forced a dramatic access shutdown. According to Reuters, Jassy was among tech leaders who spoke to senior Trump administration officials about possible security risks in Anthropic’s latest systems. Anthropic then said it would disable access to its top models for users outside the US after receiving a national security orde…
Since Friday, the company's most advanced models of artificial intelligence, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, have remained inaccessible after a decision by the US government on grounds of national security. The measure prohibits their use by any foreign person, including non-American employees of Anthropic, forcing the company to suspend their access. On Monday, technical officials of the start-up met with senior officials of the US Department of Commerce…
What to remember: Washington and Europe discuss a "trust partner" status giving allies privileged access to American AI models. On 12 June, the United States ordered Anthropic to cut off the access of its most advanced models to all foreign nationals. G7 leaders discuss it this Wednesday in Evian-les-Bains, in the presence of Dario Amodei and Sam Altman. The United States and Europe discuss the creation of a "trust partner" status for access to …

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