Trump Signals Potential Reconciliation with AI Firm Anthropic
U.S. President Donald Trump signaled a potential reconciliation with the AI company Anthropic, which was previously blacklisted by the Pentagon due to supply-chain risks. After recent constructive meetings with White House officials, Anthropic's advanced AI tool Mythos could reshape its relationship with the government, focusing on shared priorities such as cybersecurity.
In a significant development, U.S. President Donald Trump announced that AI company Anthropic might see a reversal of its Pentagon blacklisting. The administration had previously suspended collaborations citing supply-chain risks. However, recent dialogues between Anthropic and the White House signal a mending of ties. Trump's comments on CNBC's 'Squawk Box' indicated optimism about future cooperation.
Anthropic had initially challenged the Pentagon's decision legally in March, portraying it as mischaracterized. The firm's CEO, Dario Amodei, held productive discussions with White House representatives last week, focusing on crucial issues like cybersecurity and AI safety. Both parties described the engagement as positive and forward-thinking.
The tech firm recently unveiled its advanced AI tool, Mythos, noted for its capability to detect and exploit cybersecurity vulnerabilities. While not broadly released, major tech firms and banks like JPMorgan Chase are evaluating its impact through Project Glasswing. Anthropic is keen to align this innovation with government priorities, potentially altering its strategic partnership with federal departments.
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