On this week’s episode of the Sifted podcast, host Freya Pratty chats to senior reporter Daphné Leprince-Ringuet about the "kill switch".

BRUSSELS, June 14 : The European Commission said on Sunday that it is assessing the practical implications of a U.S. export control directive impacting artificial intelligence…

The EU is scrutinizing US export controls on advanced AI models, citing potential discrimination against partners. AI firm Anthropic is disabling its top models for foreign…

Brussels pushes back after Americans-only order locks Europeans out of Anthropic's top AI models, calling out discriminatory practices. #EuropeNews

The US government has restricted access to advanced AI models, impacting even its own engineers. This action highlights conditional trust for partners like India. The move prompts…

The European Commission said Anthropic's AI shutdown highlights Europe's need for greater technological sovereignty.

America has taken a significant step by blocking foreign access to Anthropic's top AI models. This move follows concerns about bypassing security features in their latest AI.…

Washington has just reminded Europe who really holds the power in the age of artificial intelligence. For Europe, this is a long-overdue wake-up call. But will it actually wake…

The government is using export control law to force Anthropic to cut access to its most powerful models. The legal authority is plausible but the facts remain murky.

Anthropic may bring Fable and Mythos back online, but the shutdown fired up sovereign AI efforts around the world.

After realising the power of frontier AI models, the US administration has shifted away from an initial hands-off posture, says this academic.

Anthropic engages with the US government to lift AI model access restrictions imposed by the Trump administration amid security concerns.

Anthropic has suspended access to its two most powerful models following an export control directive from the US government. What's next for Europe?

The shutdown of top AI models reverberates abroad.

BRUSSELS, June 16 : The European Commission is still in contact with U.S. artificial intelligence company Anthropic over its decision to disable its most advanced AI models…

Washington's decision to cut off access to Anthropic's newest frontier AI has forced Europe into a reckoning.

US restricts Anthropic's AI models to US nationals, sparking European calls for AI independence amid national security concerns.

EU leaders are set to meet with the world’s top AI CEOs in the wake of the bust up over access to models with elite cyber capabilities.

The risks of depending on US-based AI models are becoming clear.

On this week’s episode of the Sifted podcast, host Freya Pratty chats to senior reporter Daphné Leprince-Ringuet about the "kill switch".

Governing AI through opaque, ad hoc interventions is unsustainable, experts warn.