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Anthropic suggests tweaks to proposed US AI chip export controls


Anthropic is doubling down on its support for exporting U.S.-made AI chips, but also suggesting a few changes.

Anthropic released a blog post on Wednesday stating that the company “strongly supports” the U.S. Department of Commerce’s “Framework for Artificial Intelligence Diffusion” ahead of the interim rule’s implementation date on May 15. When these restrictions were proposed in January, semiconductor giant Nvidia released a statement calling them “unprecedented and misguided,” and suggesting that they would “derail” innovation worldwide. Amodei wrote an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal in January about why the U.S. needs stronger chip export controls.

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