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Trump Says Anthropic Negotiations Continue as AI Leaders Huddle at G-7

President Trump stated that negotiations with Anthropic are going fine. Company staff met with administration officials to resolve an export ban on the AI model Fable 5. The US government continues to enforce AI security measures.

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Specific details emerged regarding the AI model Fable 5 and the nature of the meetings.

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  1. Trump and Anthropic Discuss Export Restrictions on Fable 5 Model

    President Trump stated that negotiations with Anthropic are going fine. Company staff met with administration officials to resolve an export ban on the AI model Fable 5. The US government continues to enforce AI security measures.

    What's confirmed:

    • President Trump said negotiations with Anthropic are going fine.
    • Anthropic staff met with Trump officials to discuss the export ban on AI model Fable 5.
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  2. Trump Reports Progress in Anthropic Negotiations at G-7 Summit

    President Trump stated that discussions with Anthropic are progressing well following a meeting with CEO Dario Amodei. The talks follow a presidential order that required Anthropic to block foreign nationals from accessing its newest AI models. AI industry leaders at the summit are calling for a US-led coalition to define AI standards.

    What's confirmed:

    • President Trump and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei met at the G-7 summit.
    • Trump stated that negotiations with Anthropic are progressing well.
    • An export control directive ordered Anthropic to suspend foreign national access to its latest AI models.
    • The G-7 summit concluded three days of talks in the French Alps on Wednesday.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The AI standoff is fueling increased interest in decentralized crypto AI.
    • AI leaders are proposing a US-led coalition to define AI standards as nations seek to reduce dependence on foreign companies.
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  3. Trump Says Anthropic Talks "Going Fine" During G-7 AI Summit

    President Trump and AI executives from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google DeepMind met at the G-7 summit in France. Discussions focused on AI risks, infrastructure, and sovereignty. French President Emmanuel Macron called for global cooperation on regulation and urged the U.S. not to hoard cutting-edge AI.

    What's confirmed:

    • President Trump stated negotiations with Anthropic are "going fine" after a G-7 summit meeting regarding access to advanced AI models.
    • Executives from Google DeepMind, OpenAI, and Anthropic met with world leaders at the G-7 summit in France to discuss AI sovereignty, infrastructure, and risks.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • President Emmanuel Macron is urging the U.S. to cooperate on global AI regulation rather than keeping technology to itself.
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  4. Trump Calls Anthropic Talks 'Going Fine' Amid Model Shutdowns, G-7 AI Push

    President Trump says negotiations with Anthropic are progressing smoothly despite ongoing disputes over AI export controls, while the company has suspended access to its latest models. The G-7 summit has become a stage for AI governance debates, with tech leaders advocating for a U.S.-led coalition. Employees and allies accuse the Trump administration of aggressive targeting, while sales data suggests the feud may paradoxically boost Anthropic’s standing.

    What's confirmed:

    • Anthropic has suspended access to its latest AI models—Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5—following a U.S. export control directive.
    • President Trump stated at the G-7 summit that negotiations with Anthropic are 'going fine,' despite the export ban and model shutdowns.
    • Executives from Anthropic, OpenAI, and Google met with Trump and G-7 leaders to discuss AI governance, safety, and geopolitical competition.
    • Anthropic employees have accused the Trump administration of targeting the company, alleging aggressive actions tied to national security concerns.
    • The U.S. ban on foreign nationals accessing Anthropic’s most powerful models has rattled allies, with executives urging Western democracies to address AI fragmentation.
    • Anthropic’s IPO prospects face new risks due to government authority to shut down operations, complicating its business strategy.
    • Sales data suggests Anthropic’s feud with the Trump administration may inadvertently strengthen its market position.
    • A Korean telecom firm is central to the controversy over Anthropic’s Mythos model, though details remain limited.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Anthropic sent an unnamed 'hacker' to reassure the government about AI safety concerns, though the claim lacks independent verification.
    • The U.S.-Anthropic divide could serve as a template for tech firms navigating global AI regulations, per industry speculation.
    • The Trump administration may be using export controls to pressure Anthropic into concessions, though no direct evidence supports this claim.
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