Cybersecurity experts urge Trump to ease restrictions on Anthropic AI models

A group of cybersecurity executives warns that restricting foreign nationals from using Anthropic's AI models could benefit U.S. adversaries

Justin Tomlinson

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Cybersecurity experts urge Trump to ease restrictions on Anthropic AI models

A group of cybersecurity executives and experts is urging the Trump administration to lift a directive that prevents foreign nationals from using Anthropic's latest artificial intelligence models. The coalition argues that the current restrictions could ultimately help U.S. adversaries more than they hurt them.[1][4][5]

The push to ease these restrictions, reported from San Francisco, highlights concerns from industry specialists regarding the administration's policy. The experts are asking for the directive to be lifted, warning that the ban on foreign nationals accessing Anthropic's advanced AI models could have counterproductive effects.[1][4][5]

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