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US AI models are being considered for access by trusted partners of the G7 leaders.

US-based companies like Anthropic are poised to share their cutting-edge AI technology with trusted allies of G7 leaders, according to multiple diplomatic sources, who spoke out on Tuesday regarding the proposed plan's implications.

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US-based companies like Anthropic are poised to share their cutting-edge AI technology with trusted allies of G7 leaders, according to multiple diplomatic sources, who spoke out on Tuesday regarding the proposed plan's implications.

US-based AI companies like Anthropic are being considered for partnership with trusted allies of the G7 leaders, who are weighing a plan to share their advanced AI models, according to multiple diplomatic sources speaking on Tuesday.

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Fable 5 and Mythos 5, the cutting-edge AI models of Anthropic, were temporarily sealed off from public access on Friday. This drastic measure was prompted by a directive from U.S. President Donald Trump to restrict foreign nationals' access to these advanced models due to national security concerns he had raised.

Representatives from several countries participating in the G7 leaders' annual gathering explored the possibility of granting trusted partners expanded access to cutting-edge AI technology, a topic reportedly brought up by US delegates.

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U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick discussed this matter during a private conversation at the G7 summit dinner held on Monday in Evian-les-Bains, France.

Sources indicate that discussions with potential allies, including nations and corporations, are underway, but details remain confidential for now.

G7 nations may gain expanded access to sophisticated AI tools, enabling them to bolster their cybersecurity measures against adversaries like China more effectively.

The president's administration maintains direct communication channels with trusted international partners, ensuring collaboration on pressing national security issues related to Anthropic's AI technology.

Executives from leading AI companies, Anthropic, OpenAI and Google (GOOGL.O), will participate in a high-level discussion at a working lunch on Wednesday, focusing on pressing tech concerns such as regulatory frameworks, AI network architecture, and infrastructure development.

A representative from Anthropic has yet to provide a statement on the matter.

Experts warn that unleashing Anthropic's Mythos, a cutting-edge AI tool, could amplify cyber threats against financial institutions' digital infrastructure. Meanwhile, EU officials are exploring ways to gain insight into Mythos's potential consequences for global security.

Before issuing his directive, Anthropic had already granted access to its AI model, Mythos, to a group of trusted partners from over 15 countries, allowing them to utilize the tool for detecting system weaknesses.

Entities in key sectors such as healthcare and communications have been named.

Reports emerged that the Financial Times had broken a story about the "trusted partners" initiative.

G7 AI companies like Anthropic are being considered for partnership with trusted allies AI the G7 leaders, who are weighing a plan to share their advanced AI models, according to multiple diplomatic sources speaking on Tuesday.

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