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This marks a new and unclear use of export controls on AI technology, impacting global access and development.
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Anthropic was forced to restrict access to its latest AI models due to sudden US export control rules. These rules affected all foreign nationals, including users within the US and Anthropic employees. The government cited national security but has not clearly explained the legal basis for this unprecedented action.

This marks a new and unclear use of export controls on AI technology, impacting global access and development.
Anthropic
Anthropic and potentially other AI companies face operational disruptions and user access limitations.
Companies should review compliance strategies and prepare for evolving export control regulations.
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Anthropic was forced to restrict access to its latest AI models due to sudden US export control rules. These rules affected all foreign nationals, including users within the US and Anthropic employees. The government cited national security but has not clearly explained the legal basis for this unprecedented action.
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Anthropic was forced to restrict access to its latest AI models due to sudden US export control rules. These rules affected all foreign nationals, including users within the US and Anthropic employees. The government cited national security but has not clearly explained the legal basis for this unprecedented action.