EU Commission looking at practical consequences of Anthropic decision, spokesperson says - Reuters
EU Commission looking at practical consequences of Anthropic decision, spokesperson says Reuters
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"We are seeing a new generation of highly capable AI models reach the market. These models offer significant benefits, including for cyber-defence, but they also raise serious cybersecurity concerns that need to be addressed."
— Thomas Regnier , Executive
"This is a shared challenge, not one confined to a single jurisdiction or company. We believe that contingency measures taken in this light should not be discriminatory against partners."
— Thomas Regnier , Executive
"We are looking closely at the practical consequences of this for European users of these services."
— Thomas Regnier , Executive
"We believe that contingency measures taken in this light should not be discriminatory against partners."
— Thomas Regnier , Executive
"This development is a further illustration of why Europe needs to strengthen its technological sovereignty."
— Thomas Regnier , Executive
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The European Commission is assessing the implications of a U.S. export control directive affecting AI company Anthropic, emphasizing the need for non-discriminatory measures and Europe's technological sovereignty.
The European Commission is scrutinizing U.S. export controls on Anthropic's AI models, urging that such measures should not discriminate against partners and highlighting the need for Europe's technological sovereignty.
The European Commission is evaluating the practical implications of a U.S. export control directive impacting AI company Anthropic, emphasizing that measures should not be discriminatory against partners.
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