Washington blocks access to Anthropic AI models

The US government has denied foreign users access to Anthropic's latest AI models. The measure was taken last Friday allegedly for security reasons.

The decision highlights the growing importance of AI security policy. Stephan Scheuer, technology chief at Handelsblatt, described the move as a shock for Europe.

While debates in Germany revolve around Digitalminister Karsten Wildberger's use of AI, the US measure draws attention to actual access to advanced technology.

Europe thus finds itself cut off from current developments. Responsibility for content should remain with humans, yet the technological gap widens.

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The Trump administration directed Anthropic to revoke access to its advanced AI models following concerns about ties to China. The move led the company to take its most powerful offerings offline last week.

The United States has restricted access to Anthropic’s most powerful models to foreign nationals over national security concerns. The move has triggered unanimous criticism among candidates for France’s 2027 presidential election.

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Anthropic leaders met with Trump administration officials in Washington on Monday but failed to resolve a dispute over export controls on its advanced AI models. The controls, imposed last week due to jailbreaking concerns, remain in place after the high-level talks.

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