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Washington’s Foreign Ban on Anthropic’s Top Models May Backfire

Washington’s Foreign Ban on Anthropic’s Top Models May Backfire
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Washington’s Foreign Ban on Anthropic’s Top Models May Backfire The move may act as a tailwind for rival China, boosting demand for the Asian nation’s open source AI. This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to Bloomberg’s AI Today newsletter.

Washington’s Foreign Ban on Anthropic’s Top Models May Backfire The move may act as a tailwind for rival China, boosting demand for the Asian nation’s open source AI. This article is for subscribers only. Welcome to Bloomberg’s AI Today newsletter. Every weekday we’ll break down artificial intelligence’s threats and opportunities for businesses, workers, finance and economies. Sign up now if you’re not already on the list. When the White House directed Anthropic to suspend foreign access to its most powerful AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, Washington’s goal was to protect its most sensitive technology. Instead, the move may act as a tailwind for rival China, boosting demand for the Asian nation’s open source AI.
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