G7 leaders discuss ‘trusted partners’ access to cutting-edge US AI models, sources say
EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France: G7 leaders discussed a plan to grant select “trusted partners” access to advanced AI models from US firms such as Anthropic, three diplomatic sources said on Tuesday, potentially opening a path around restrictions on non-American use. Anthropic on Friday disabled access for all users to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, its most advanced AI models. The company made that move after US President Donald Trumpordered Anthropic to block foreign nationals from accessing its most advanced AI models, citing national security concerns. One of the diplomatic sources said a number of country representatives attending the annual summit of leaders of the Group of Seven wealthy nations discussed the idea of widening access to advanced AI models with US representatives.
This was mainly with US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, on the sidelines of the opening G7 summit dinner on Monday in the French lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains.
The “trusted partners” could be countries or companies, said a second source, who declined to be named because the talks were ongoing.
An agreement providing broader access to advanced models would allow G7 countries to use the models to develop stronger cybersecurity defenses against rivals such as China. A Trump White House official said in a statement that the president’s team has “an open line of communication with our allies, and we remain committed to addressing national security concerns with Anthropic’s model.” AI executives from Anthropic, OpenAI and Google, which are all developing highly advanced models, are expected to attend a working lunch on Wednesday to speak about technology issues, including regulation, AI infrastructure and networks, Reuters previously reported.











