Trump Says Anthropic No Longer a Security Threat After CEO's Quick Response
President Donald Trump told The Axios Show that while he viewed AI firm Anthropic as a national security threat a week ago, relations have improved after CEO Dario Amodei responded quickly to administration concerns. The controversy stems from US export bans on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models due to a reported vulnerability. Trump revealed that Amazon, a competitor and part-owner of Anthropic, alerted the White House about the issue. Following the incident, the White House and Anthropic are drafting a joint risk framework to assess AI security flaws and guide government intervention. Trump emphasized that the US is beating China in AI and that political clashes with Anthropic are secondary to national competitiveness. The talks aim to restore access to the banned models and establish a template for future government-AI developer interactions.
Key facts
- Trump initially viewed Anthropic as a security threat a week ago, but now says relations improved after CEO's quick response.
- US export bans on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models were imposed due to a reported vulnerability.
- Amazon, a competitor and part-owner of Anthropic, alerted the White House about the issue.
- White House and Anthropic are drafting a joint risk framework for AI security flaws.
- Trump says US is beating China in AI, prioritizing competitiveness over political clashes.