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US Government Lifts Export Restrictions on Advanced Anthropic AI Models

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US Government Lifts Export Restrictions on Advanced Anthropic AI Models

The White House has officially removed export control restrictions that previously limited the distribution of Anthropic’s most advanced artificial intelligence models. The freeze had prevented the AI startup from shipping its high-end tools to various international markets due to national security and regulatory concerns. By lifting these bans, the U.S. government is allowing Anthropic to compete more broadly on a global scale. This policy shift reflects a balance between maintaining technological leadership and ensuring that American AI companies can operate within the global marketplace amid rapid advancements in the sector.

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