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Canadian PM Urges AI Diversification After US Anthropic Block, Decentralized AI Tokens Rally
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warned Sunday that U.S. restrictions on Anthropic's most advanced AI models expose the risk of leaning on a handful of American providers, after a government order pulled two frontier systems offline for users worldwide.
Key facts
- Projects tied to decentralized AI rallied following the ban on Anthropic's models, with the sector's market cap at $24.3 billion, up 6% on the day and 12% over the week, per data from CoinGecko
- The disputes come as Anthropic nears a $1 trillion valuation following annualized revenue of over $47 billion
- Carney’s remarks follow a directive on Friday ordering Anthropic to cut access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for any foreign national inside or outside the United States on national security
- Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reportedly sent the letter to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, per Axios
Summary
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that a U.S. order on Anthropic shows the risk of leaning on only a few AI makers. Washington forced Anthropic to pull two frontier models offline for every user worldwide. Decentralized AI removes the "kill switch," but still relies on a few chipmakers, observers told Decrypt. "The situation we're in collectively right now with Mythos and Fable is something that can happen with overreliance on certain models," Carney said, speaking in Ireland ahead of the G7 summit in France, the Associated Press reported.