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Sources: Amodei, Altman, and Hassabis called for US-led collaboration on AI rules at the G7 summit; Macron and Modi raised concerns over the US block on Mythos

Dario Amodei is supported by rival Sam Altman in call for international co-operation  —  Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei …

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  • @kimmonismus @kimmonismus on x
    Although Trump says that developments regarding Anthropic are going well, the seating arrangement alone is remarkable. Via WSJ “At the lunch, OpenAI Chief Executive Sam Altman and Demis Hassabis, the head of Google's DeepMind AI lab, were seated next to Trump. Amodei was seated […
  • @kimmonismus @kimmonismus on x
    Trump and the AI CEOs are currently meeting. Judging by his facial expression, Sam seems to be enjoying himself more than Dario. [video]
  • @business @business on x
    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman and Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei were among tech bosses at a G7 working lunch on AI, as the US decision to restrict access to Anthropic's most advanced models causes tension among allies https://www.bloomberg.com/... [video]
  • @garymarcus Gary Marcus on x
    sam altman sitting next to donald trump, presumably doing his best to kneecap Anthropic and keep his own operation alive
  • @mtslive @mtslive on x
    SITUATION UPDATE: At the G7 in Evian, Dario Amodei and Demis Hassabis called for a US-led coalition to set global AI standards, per CNBC. Amodei said the coalition should structure access to frontier models, chips, and hardware in a way that excludes China.
  • @arrakis_ai Choi on x
    Sam Altman made a notable statement at the G7 summit.  Altman said that the debate over whether AI is useful is over, arguing that far more powerful AI systems will emerge in the coming years [...] The most interesting part, however, was his view on governance.  “Do not cede your…
  • @narendramodi Narendra Modi on x
    Spoke at the session on ‘Ensuring a Safe, Rapid and Efficient Rollout of AI.’ This is a subject of immense importance for the global community.  AI's transformative potential is widely known, having touched all aspects of human life.  However, the true test of AI is not how power…
  • @andrewcurran_ Andrew Curran on x
    Macron at the G7 summit just said that the G7 are discussing a joint AI cooperation platform for frontier models, and they need to better regulate the sector.
  • @tenobrus @tenobrus on x
    i'm generally “on anthropic's side” in this and past conflicts with the USG, and in some sense glad dario has taken stands against them. but it seems they've all been ~due to poor relationships and communication w admin, which seems like... literally a CEO's job? it feels
  • @wirenut3388 Michael Morale on x
    @DavidSacks There it is. Bend the knee or else. If you really give a shit, you would be lobbying the admin to hand this over to experts not politically influenced. [image]
  • @miles_brundage Miles Brundage on x
    Not sure where people got the idea that there could be a political dimension to how the admin treats Anthropic [image]
  • @daniel_mac8 Dan McAteer on x
    David Sacks says: “We are on a shot clock until Mythos-level capabilities diffuse widely.” It's true. It's fascinating to imagine what the internal, un-guardrailed version of Mythos that Anthropic has, must be capable of. In some amount of time, we don't know exactly how much, [i…
  • @chrissgpt Chris on x
    David Sacks acknowledges that eventually open source models with Mythos-level capabilities will become diffuse in our society. Although he cites Anthropic as “needlessly confrontational” toward the administration, he says that “he hopes everyone moves forward.” I think the [image…
  • @davidsacks David Sacks on x
    Some recent articles have created a misleading narrative that I did not take Mythos seriously or tried to downplay the cyber threat. This is based on egregious cherry-picking of my comments and (since the real target is the Trump Administration) needs to be corrected. When [image…
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    Hey @DavidSacks, I'm on stage tomorrow afternoon at the @BigTechnology AI Summit. I'm sure @Kantrowitz would be happy to let us have a debate about the real risks of Fable and the Admin's actions. 3:25pm, Commonwealth Club. See you there?
  • @alexstamos Alex Stamos on x
    @DavidSacks So what is your position? Should Fable remain banned for an unwritten standard that no other model is held to and for capabilities that are available from Chinese open-weight models? Should the USG kneecap a US champion the week GLM 5.2 pulls even with Opus?
  • @suchenzang Susan Zhang on x
    the nytimes really didn't hold back on getting internal chat messages from anthropic where the “same people” who previously claimed the ability to bring about a cybersecurity “reckoning” are now left wondering if they're being “picked on, bullied, unfairly targeted” by the [image…
  • @strikerglows @strikerglows on x
    Sacks is either a totally unserious idiot or a lying partisan hack. Here is Sacks talking about how evil Anthropic is for wanting to limit open source models due to their limited guardrails on the All In Podcast from May 29th 2026. Now he's supporting the Trump admin banning [ima…
  • @suchenzang Susan Zhang on x
    everyone at anthropic passed the culture fit interview of being ok if their stock went to 0 so clearly the leaks are sanctioned and they're just trying to appear relatable to win some public sympathy points [image]
  • @mgsiegler.com M.G. Siegler on bluesky
    This report seems to back up my Occam's razor read of it all from a couple days ago.  Basically, the two sides distrust each other, Anthropic's handling isn't doing themselves any favors, and neither is Amazon, who sort of stumbled into triggering this blow up... spyglass.org/ant…
  • @mrsdeborahlynn Deborah Lynn on bluesky
    www.reuters.com/technology/a...  Howard Lutnick said he took action against Anthropic's latest Mythos and Fable AI models because officials feared they could be deployed by military intelligence users in China and Russia.  —  Anthropic worked with the government to test Fable 5 b…
  • @faenerator @faenerator on x
    https://www.wsj.com/... He had been chatting with Mythos for several weeks at this point and the model remembered some things. It learned that he was a security researcher, a fact that appeared to make the model trust him. This made Mythos less likely to push back if he asked the…
  • @bryancsk Bryan Cheong on x
    The irony is that Anthropic is by far the most America First lab
  • @cryptopunk7213 @cryptopunk7213 on x
    dario seated on the opposite side of the room like a schoolboy being reprimanded while sam and demis sit either side of Trump... yeah this fable ban might last a while such a shame, genuinely think the U.S. needs to take a better stance. fable is an amazing model and this cannot …
  • @kimmonismus @kimmonismus on x
    All the major news outlets agree: The biggest winner in the Anthropic controversy is open source. And I wholeheartedly agree. I said it a few days ago, and I'll say it again: it's the biggest PR win for open source ever. Whether it's Bloomberg, Fortune, or CNBC: the consensus [im…
  • @alltheyud Eliezer Yudkowsky on x
    REUTERS - “Sources” have revealed that the USG's decision to ban Mythos-class models was driven in part by their ominous name. “We were in the Situation Room watching ‘Resident Evil: Apocalypse’ with the megacorp doing ‘Project Nemesis’,” said our source. “At one point Marco