The directive sets a precedent for software-level export controls, impacting global AI access and complicating compliance for decentralized platforms.
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OpenAI and Anthropic's strategic hires from Salesforce highlight AI's shift to enterprise focus, challenging established tech giants' dominance.
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The ongoing dialogue highlights the increasing need for robust regulatory frameworks to manage AI's national security implications effectively.
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On today’s episode of Decoder, my guest is Hayden Field, senior AI reporter for The Verge. Often when Hayden comes on the show, it’s because something has gone wrong in the world of AI. Last weekend, that something was a pretty intense mix of Anthropic, the Trump administration, and Anthropic’s new AI model, Fable 5.
On Friday, not even a week since Anthropic released Fable to the public, the US government said it was imposing export controls on the new model, as well as the underlying Mythos model that Fable is based on. Those controls restricted foreign nationals, even those working for Anthropic in the United States, from accessing these models. Anthropic then took Fable and Mythos offline for everyone, because the company said it was worried it would not be able to restrict access and reasonably comply with the order otherwise.
As you might imagine, this is all a giant mess. Hayden actually just published a fantastic play-by-play on The Verge about how this all went down last Fri
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…
Microsoft has quietly become the main supplier of OpenAI models in China, selling the technology to the country’s largest internet companies even as OpenAI and Anthropic keep their own models out of the market on intellectual-property and misuse grounds. The arrangement, detailed this week by Bloomberg, hands Microsoft a position no other American AI vendor holds: […]
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We’ve had OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft and Palantir enter the legal vertical. Perplexity – which has dabbled in our field before – is now going into ...
The US export controls on AI models highlight the EU's vulnerability and intensify calls for technological sovereignty and self-reliance.
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