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Anthropic chief tells G7 leaders to ‘resist the temptation to splinter’ over AI

Dario Amodei is supported by rival Sam Altman in call for international co-operation
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Sam Altman, Donald Trump, and Demis Hassabis seated at a conference table during a G7 Summit working lunch on AI and innovation.
"}],[{"start":110.75,"text":"French President Emmanuel Macron said the Anthropic dispute had “clarified the stakes” for the US and its allies in the G7. He warned that if the US “from one day to the next can turn off the switch”, it would damage the multitrillion-dollar US companies leading the AI arms race."}],[{"start":128,"text":"Macron said discussions with G7 leaders, including Trump, had been fruitful although not yet conclusive on how to deal with frontier models. He called for “stronger regulation of artificial intelligence” and warned against the risk of “non-cooperation among democracies”."}],[{"start":144,"text":"“What we are going to build over the coming months is, in a way, a platform for discussion and co-operation among a number of democracies in response to the risks posed by artificial intelligence . . . in order to jointly define common standards,” he said."}],[{"start":158.75,"text":"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed concern about the Trump administration’s recent move to block Anthropic’s models, according to people familiar with the discussion. He added that democratic nations must have access to AI models to protect critical infrastructure "}],[{"start":175.15,"text":"Hassabis and Altman focused on technical co-operation, suggesting a technical standards body and a US-led evaluation forum."}],[{"start":183.55,"text":"Arthur Mensch, chief executive of French AI company Mistral, said one of the big concerns discussed was how countries could make sure they had a supply chain for AI technology they could control. "}],[{"start":195.05,"text":"“When you have an intertwined supply chain, are you sure that your counterparts can’t cut you off? That was mentioned multiple times mainly by non-US participants,” he said."}],[{"start":205.4,"text":"Additional reporting by Henry Foy in Brussels"}],[{"start":217.15,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1781770214_2013.mp3"}

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