特朗普: No longer considers Anthropic a national security threat
Odaily Odaily President Trump stated that after meeting with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei during the G7 summit, he no longer considers Anthropic a national security threat.
Previously, the two sides had disagreed over the severity of “jailbreak” vulnerabilities in the Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 models. On June 12, the U.S. Department of Commerce introduced export control measures restricting foreign technical personnel from accessing these models. Subsequently, the White House, the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the Office of the National Cyber Director engaged in multiple rounds of communication with Anthropic on large model safety standards, and began establishing a technical framework to assess model vulnerability risks and the boundaries for government intervention.
Trump stated that Anthropic has actively cooperated with rectification requirements, emphasizing that the current priority for the U.S. remains maintaining a competitive advantage over China in the field of artificial intelligence, and that he does not wish to restrict the development of the domestic AI industry by shutting down or taking over companies. However, he also noted that the use of emergency executive powers, such as the Defense Production Act, for regulation would not be ruled out if necessary.
As of June 2026, Anthropic's annualized recurring revenue had reached $47 billion, with a valuation of approximately $965 billion, and it has submitted an application for an initial public offering. (Axios)
