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U.S. AI Firm Anthropic Blocks Chinese-Owned Entities

 Anthropic, a leading U.S. AI company, has barred Chinese-owned entities from accessing its technology, citing national security concerns. The decision, reported by Bloomberg, escalates tensions in the global AI race amid U.S.-China tech rivalries.

The ban targets firms with significant Chinese ownership, restricting their use of Anthropic’s AI models, including Claude, a competitor to ChatGPT. Founded by former OpenAI researchers, Anthropic aims to prevent its technology from being used in ways that could undermine U.S. interests, aligning with tightened export controls on AI tools. 

The move follows similar restrictions by Google and Microsoft, reflecting fears of technology transfers to Beijing’s military or surveillance sectors. Nigeria, investing in digital infrastructure, watches closely as AI access shapes global innovation.

The decision has sparked debate, with some praising Anthropic’s caution, others warning it could stifle international collaboration. The ban tests the balance between security and global AI development. As Nigeria seeks to grow its tech sector, Anthropic’s move could influence access to cutting-edge tools, shaping the global AI landscape and diplomatic ties.


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