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After Anthropic curbs, Canadian CEO backs cutting foreign AI ties

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After Anthropic curbs, Canadian CEO backs cutting foreign AI ties
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Aidan Gomez, CEO of Canadian AI startup Cohere, is advocating for democratic nations to develop sovereign AI capabilities to reduce reliance on foreign tech giants. This follows US government restrictions on the use of Anthropic's 'Mythos' model, which Gomez cites as a warning about the risks of centralized dependence on external AI providers.

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The push for 'Sovereign AI' reflects growing geopolitical tensions over control of critical infrastructure and the supply chain for artificial intelligence.

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