Canada's Carney warns US AI export restrictions highlight dangers of overreliance on American tech providers
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Rob Gillies
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warns that U.S. export restrictions on Anthropic's advanced AI models (Fable 5 and Mythos 5) demonstrate the risks of overreliance on American AI providers. The Trump administration directed Anthropic to take these models offline to prevent use by foreign nationals, marking the most significant U.S. step to date in restricting access to cutting-edge AI technology. Carney argues countries must learn the lesson of diversification in AI capabilities.
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· 3 pulledCanadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday U.S. restrictions on Anthropic's newest AI models show the dangers of overreliance on a limited number of American providers.
The export controls mark the U.S. government's most significant step to date to restrict access to the most advanced AI models.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says countries must learn the lesson of diversification after AI giant Anthropic said it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models offline.
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