Lost access to Anthropic’s AI models highlights risk of relying on U.S. tech, Canadian experts say
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Lost access to Anthropic’s AI models highlights risk of relying on U.S. tech, Canadian experts say
JOE CASTALDO
PUBLISHED 53 MINUTES AGO
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The U.S. government’s directive that Anthropic prevent foreign nationals from accessing its latest artificial intelligence models underscores the risks that Canada and other countries face without alternatives to American tech giants, accordi…
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