US government orders Anthropic to withdraw its most powerful AI models, drawing criticism from both supporters and opponents of AI regulation.
The US government's sudden order for Anthropic to withdraw its most powerful artificial intelligence models has sparked a wave of criticism from both advocates and opponents of AI regulation.
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