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The Trump administration is banning foreign governments, companies and individuals from using Anthropic’s most powerful artificial-intelligence tools, prompting the company to shut off access to ...
The artificial intelligence lab Anthropic said Friday it had shut down access to its newest and most powerful models after the U.S. government banned use of the technology by foreign nationals, citing ...
AI company Anthropic has disabled customer access to its most capable systems after the US government ordered it to suspend all use by foreign nationals, Anthropic said in a statement Friday evening.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Restaurant owners in U.S. cities hosting the FIFA World Cup 2026—stacking up to be the most expensive in history—are adding a ...
Several of Mali’s major cities experienced coordinated attacks in April by a new coalition of jihadists and separatist groups. As the coalition took over the town of Kidal in the north of Mali, images ...
As Europeans prepare to visit the U.S. for the World Cup, Missouri restaurant officials are proposing a controversial solution in the form of automatic tipping. With Kansas City set to host six ...
Two Keys Tavern owners filed city plans to add a fenced patio on Upper Street. The patio proposal would remove at least seven parking spaces and add vegetation. Owner Carlo Vaccarezza said there are ...
A New York Times report that the president was accepting a donation of foreign steel for the ballroom was seized on by Democrats. By Ana Swanson Reporting from Washington Democrats seized on a report ...
Donald Trump, despite his praise for the U.S. steel industry, will be using foreign steel for his ballroom project. The New York Times reports that Luxembourg-based company ArcelorMittal will be ...
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