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Trump shifts stance on AI company Anthropic, calling it a past threat

Trump shifts stance on AI company Anthropic, calling it a past threat

Hindustan Times

Donald Trump described the AI company Anthropic as a national security threat but later praised its responsiveness after the US blocked an advanced model due to security concerns.

3 sources across English · blind spot: little coverage from the left

Too few sources yet for a reliable bias read.

How outlets framed it

Left: Sources indicate that the US administration disabled Anthropic systems due to security concerns, with one outlet noting the firm's competitor and part-owner raised these issues.

Center: Reuters reports that Donald Trump stated he no longer views Anthropic as a national security threat, a shift from previous concerns.

Right: Hindustan Times highlights that Donald Trump had previously labeled Anthropic a national security threat just a week prior, but praised the company after it addressed US concerns.

Key divergence: The primary divergence lies in the framing of Donald Trump's stance on Anthropic, with some sources emphasizing his past concerns and others his recent reassurances.

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Trump shifts stance on AI company Anthropic, calling it a past threat — coverage across 3 sources | Zaviye