Trump administration considered export controls on Anthropic before forcing AI model offline over China-linked dispute
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Cat Zakrzewski, Isaac Arnsdorf, Ian Duncan, Gerrit De Vynck
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The Trump administration considered imposing export controls on AI company Anthropic weeks before forcing its flagship AI model offline. The dispute stemmed from Anthropic sharing its technology with a company suspected of having ties to China. The article details the breakdown of trust between the White House and Anthropic, leading to significant regulatory action against the company.
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