Trump keeps kneecapping the U.S.’s most promising AI models
A sudden 90-minute ultimatum from the Trump administration last week led to Anthropic shutting off access to the world’s most powerful models.
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Read full articleA sudden 90-minute ultimatum from the Trump administration last week led to Anthropic shutting off access to the world’s most powerful models.
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Anthropic’s AI models have lost another major banking user group in Hong Kong after JPMorgan restricted employee access to Claude under the company’s licensing terms. The Financial Times reported that JPMorgan Chase employees in Hong Kong can no longer select…
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Bank follows Goldman Sachs in preventing use of Claude in Asian financial hub
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