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The Anthropic situation feels like a bigger milestone than most people realize. A few years ago the strategic asset was the chip. Now we’re seeing governments potentially treat advanced AI models themselves as controlled technology. Anthropic reportedly shut down access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign nationals after a U.S. directive. ( Reuters ) If this becomes a trend, then every company building on frontier AI needs to think about: Model concentration risk Geographic concentration risk Vendor lock-in Open-source alternatives Local inference and edge AI The real winners may not be the companies with a single “best model.” The winners may be the companies that can orchestrate multiple models, switch providers when needed, and keep business workflows running regardless of policy changes. Curious how others see this. Is this a one-off national security response, or the beginning of AI export controls moving from chips to models? submitted by /u/Senior_Addendum_704

Originally posted by u/Senior_Addendum_704 on r/ArtificialInteligence