Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence
Carney said the curbs highlight the danger of depending on a few U.S. AI firms, as Anthropic took two models offline.
- On Sunday, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that U.S. restrictions on Anthropic's AI models demonstrate the risks of relying on a limited number of American providers.
- Ahead of the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, Carney discussed artificial intelligence and USMCA trade renewal with international counterparts during his Ireland visit.
- The Trump administration limited access to Anthropic's 'strikingly capable' Mythos and Fable models, prompting Carney to emphasize Canada's goal of diversifying trade beyond the 70% currently sent to the U.S.
- Trade discussions at the summit will involve principal negotiators Dominic LeBlanc, minister responsible for U.S. trade, Janice Charette, Canada's chief negotiator, Trade Ambassador Jamieson Greer, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
- Addressing systemic risks of overreliance, Carney said, "Nobody has done anything wrong in the situation. But we will have done something wrong if we just accept this, don't take the lesson, don't build out and diversify.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warns U.S. restrictions on new Anthropic AI models show danger of relying too much on American providers
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday U.S. restrictions on Anthropic’s newest AI models show the dangers of overreliance on a limited number of American providers. AI giant Anthropic said Friday it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline to comply with a directive from the Trump administration to prevent their use by foreign nationals. The export controls mark the U.S. government’s mo…
Canada's Carney compares Anthropic shutdown to 2008 financial crisis, warns of AI "model risk"
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday that the US export ban that forced Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 demonstrates the danger of depending on a small number of powerful AI models. Speaking to reporters during a visit to Ireland, Carney framed the suspension as a warning about systemic vulnerability rather […] This story continues at The Next Web
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says U.S. AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said Sunday U.S. restrictions on Anthropic's newest AI models show the dangers of overreliance on a limited number of American providers.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says US AI restrictions underscore risks of dependence
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says countries must learn the lesson of diversification after AI giant Anthropic said it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline to comply with a directive from the Trump administration to prevent their use by fo
Carney says Anthropic ban shows risk of relying on Big AI models
Prime Minister Mark Carney said the United States export ban blocking all foreign access to Anthropic PBC’s latest artificial intelligence models underscores the risk of depending on just a handful of powerful AI tools.
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