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President Trump met Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei at the G7 summit and described talks on restoring access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 as progressing. The company disabled the models for all users after an administration order to block foreign nationals.
flipboard.comPresident Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that negotiations with Anthropic over restoring access to its most advanced AI models are going fine. Trump made the comment to reporters at the G7 summit after a meeting between leaders and tech bosses that included Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.
The encounter marked the first time Trump has met Amodei in public since the administration issued an order requiring the company to block foreign nationals from accessing its latest models.
Anthropic disabled access for all users to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 on Friday after the order. The Trump administration has raised national security concerns regarding foreign access to the models. Anthropic is in a dispute with the administration over the conditions for restoring access.
Spokespeople for Anthropic and Trump did not immediately respond to Reuters requests for more detail about the discussions.
nypost.comSuper PACs tied to Anthropic and OpenAI have spent more than $37 million on congressional primaries this cycle. The groups have outspent candidates in some races and focused on candidates who back differing approaches to AI regulation.
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Japan TimesThe U.S. directed Anthropic to block all foreign nationals from its two frontier AI models last week. Anthropic took the systems offline; G7 allies discussed a trusted-partner access plan.