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US Government Orders Anthropic to Restrict AI Model Access for Foreign Nationals

The US government has issued an order to AI firm Anthropic, directing it to suspend access to its newest frontier models for all foreign nationals. This decision is based on national security concerns. The directive impacts both non-American employees and international partners, including nations like India, highlighting the increasing geopolitical importance of artificial intelligence.

By Fainaron·Jun 13, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
US Government Orders Anthropic to Restrict AI Model Access for Foreign Nationals

The United States government has mandated that AI firm Anthropic restrict access to its latest frontier models for all foreign nationals. The order cites national security as the primary reason for this directive.

This move has immediate implications for Anthropic's non-American employees and its various international partners. Countries such as India are among those affected by the suspension of access.

The government's action underscores the escalating geopolitical significance of artificial intelligence technologies. It also contributes to ongoing discussions and calls for the development of sovereign AI capabilities globally.

According to Times of India - World, this development is a clear indicator of the growing intersection between advanced AI and national strategic interests.

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