Amazon raised security concerns about Anthropic AI models

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised security concerns about Anthropic's advanced AI models to Trump administration officials before a federal crackdown

Justin Tomlinson

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Amazon raised security concerns about Anthropic AI models

Amazon Chief Executive Andy Jassy was among the technology leaders who raised concerns to senior Trump administration officials regarding security risks in Anthropic's most advanced artificial intelligence models. A person familiar with the matter disclosed the discussions, which occurred in the days leading up to a federal regulatory action against the AI safety startup.[1][2][4]

Citing national security concerns, the Trump administration on Friday issued a directive to Anthropic. Amazon did not immediately respond to requests for comment regarding Jassy's warnings or the government's subsequent crackdown on the AI developer.[2][4]

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