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  • framing: TITLE: Anthropic disables new AI model after White House security directive
  • editorializing: It's an unprecedented move that comes as the government struggles to define the guardrails for an industry whose technology is rapidly advancing.

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Anthropic Disables New AI Model Following White House Security Directive

Anthropic has disabled its new AI model following a directive from the Trump administration, which cited security concerns. This decision reflects the government's ongoing efforts to regulate the fast-evolving AI industry.

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Anthropic, an artificial intelligence company, has disabled its new AI model at the request of the Trump administration due to security concerns. This action is part of ongoing efforts by the government to establish regulations for the rapidly advancing AI industry. Stephanie Sy discussed the situation with Amrith Ramkumar from The Wall Street Journal.

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  • loaded language: 'forced'
  • loaded language: 'unprecedented'
  • loaded language: 'struggles'
  • framing: TITLE: Anthropic disables new AI model after White House security directive
  • editorializing: It's an unprecedented move that comes as the government struggles to define the guardrails for an industry whose technology is rapidly advancing.

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Anthropic disables new AI model after White House security directive

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Anthropic Disables New AI Model Following White House Security Directive