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EU tech chief says Europe 'not a security risk' after U.S. AI order

EU tech chief says Europe 'not a security risk' after U.S. AI order
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EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen stated that Europe is not a security risk to the U.S. following Anthropic's suspension of AI models due to American national security orders. The EU is now pushing for greater technological sovereignty to reduce reliance on foreign firms.

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This reflects the growing geopolitical tension over AI regulation and the EU's strategic push to develop independent digital infrastructure.

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Europe does not pose a "security risk" to the United States, EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen said Monday after Anthropic cut access to two powerful AI models to comply with a US national security order.

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The article balances the EU's perspective with the U.S. national security context.

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