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How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban

Clara Murray, Financial Times
How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban
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Anthropic is facing criticism for its frequent public warnings about AI risks, which some industry experts believe contributed to a recent US government ban on foreign access to its models. Analysis suggests the company uses risk-related terminology significantly more often than its competitor, OpenAI.

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The situation illustrates the tension between AI safety advocacy and the geopolitical implications of export controls on frontier technology.

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fearmongering? How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban The company warned about dangers of advanced AI far more than rival OpenAI.

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The article presents both the company's stance and the criticisms from industry figures like Yann LeCun, maintaining a balanced reporting style.

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