Trump tells Axios he no longer views Anthropic as national security threat
Trump and other G7 leaders met with tech bosses, including Amodei, at a summit in France this week
Trump and other G7 leaders met with tech bosses, including Amodei, at a summit in France this week
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Senior Anthropic technical staff were scheduled to meet with Trump administration officials earlier this week to discuss a dispute over foreign access to its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The company last week disabled access for all users to those models after Trump ordered Anthropic to block foreign nationals from accessing them.
Former President Donald Trump initially perceived AI firm Anthropic as a national security risk, but has since changed his stance. This shift followed Anthropic's swift action to block foreign access to its advanced AI models, a directive issued by Trump's administration. Trump acknowledged the company's "responsible" response, though he didn't rule out using emergency powers. Anthropic expressed gratitude for the partnership in resolving the issue.