@FirstSquawk: TRUMP SIGNALS CONFIDENCE IN ANTHROPIC, SAYS AI INDUSTRY HAS ACTED RESPONSIBLY SO FAR Donald Trump struck a notably conc…
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Donald Trump expressed confidence in AI company Anthropic, stating he does not view it as a national security threat and praising the industry's responsible behavior.
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TRUMP SIGNALS CONFIDENCE IN ANTHROPIC, SAYS AI INDUSTRY HAS ACTED RESPONSIBLY SO FAR
Donald Trump struck a notably conciliatory tone toward Anthropic and its CEO Dario Amodei, saying he does not currently view the company as a national security threat and praising its response to government concerns.
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