Anthropic、トランプ政権とミトスをめぐる対立で会合

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Anthropic、トランプ政権とミトスをめぐる対立で会合 AnthropicのAIモデ

米政府は、AIスタートアップのAnthropicに対し、最新のAIモデルのアクセス制限を命じた。

Anthropicはこれに抗議し、モデルへのアクセスを一時的に停止した。

同社は、政府の懸念について「非現実的な」ものと主張している。

米国政府との対立が続くAI企業アントロープが、トランプ政権と会談。最新のAIモデルへのアクセス停止を巡るトラブルを解決しようと、ワシントンで緊急協議を進めています。

政府の措置とアントロープの対応

アントロープは米国政府から最新のAIモデル「ファブル5」と「マイソス5」へのアクセス停止を命じられた。政府は国家安全保障上の理由で、これらのモデルにアクセスするすべての外国人を制限するよう指示しました。同社は即座に顧客へのアクセスを停止し、指令に従う姿勢を示しました。

政府との関係の悪化と背景

同社は米国国防省との対立が原因で政府との関係が悪化しています。今年3月、国防省はアントロープを供給チェーンリスクとして指定し、国防契約企業が同社の技術を使用することを禁じました。国防長官ピート・ヘグセスは、同社をブラックリストに載せたことが正しい決定だったと述べています。

技術的背景と今後の対応

ファブル5とマイソス5は、セキュリティ脆弱性を特定する強力なモデルをベースにしています。同社は限定的な企業に提供するプロジェクト「ガラスウィング」を通じてテストを行い、政府の承認を得ていました。しかし、政府は突然の措置を発表し、同社は即座にアクセス停止を実施しました。

まとめ

アントロープは政府の措置を誤解と位置付け、アクセスの再開を目指しています。今後の対応が注目されます。

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watch nowSenior Anthropic staffers are meeting with Trump administration officials in Washington, D.C., on Monday to try to resolve the artificial intelligence company's latest high-profile dispute with the U.S. government, according to a source close to the company. Anthropic received an export control directive on Friday that cited "national security authorities" and ordered the company to suspend access to its latest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, "by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States," according to a statement. The AI startup disabled access to the models for all of its customers in order to ensure compliance with the directive.The unexpected action marks the latest wrinkle in Anthropic's relationship with the government, which has been strained after a clash with the Department of Defense escalated earlier this year. The DOD labeled Anthropic a supply chain risk in March, which banned defense contractors from using the company's technology because it purportedly threatens U.S. national security. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth addressed the government's latest directive in a post on X on Saturday, writing that "every passing day" proves why blacklisting Anthropic was "the right move." Anthropic sued the Trump administration in an effort to reverse the supply chain risk designation, and that litigation is ongoing.Read more CNBC tech newsBezos opens up about AI startup Prometheus after $12 billion raise: 'We're not being secretive'DoorDash lets customers use photos, prompts to order food and book reservations in latest AI pushAs OpenAI leans into enterprise business, Apple and Google set sights on the massesPalantir's Karp says businesses are 'unhappy' with the frontier AI labsAnthropic unveiled Fable 5 and Mythos 5 on Tuesday, just days before it received the export control directive from the government. The company worked with government agencies to test the models ahead of the release and received approval to deploy them, according to a person familiar with the discussions who asked not to be named in order to discuss confidential matters. The government called Anthropic at 1:00 p.m. ET on Friday and instructed the company to disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 because of an unspecified national security threat, the person said. Anthropic received a formal letter around 5:30 p.m. ET that required the company to suspend the models. Before the directive landed on Friday, Anthropic received no communication about a national security threat, the person said. Fable 5 and Mythos 5 build on Anthropic's Claude Mythos Preview, a powerful model that excels at identifying security vulnerabilities within software. Anthropic limited the rollout to a select group of companies as part of a cybersecurity initiative called Project Glasswing, and its approach appeared to earn it some goodwill from the Trump administration, which held several meetings with the company about the model's capabilities. Anthropic touted Fable 5 and Mythos 5 as state-of-the-art models that top many industry benchmarks. Mythos 5 is still limited to a select group of users, but Anthropic made Fable 5 available to its enterprise customers and paid subscribers. The company said the broad release was possible because of new safeguards that block responses in specific high-risk areas, including cybersecurity and biology.In its statement on Friday, Anthropic said it believes the government's concern is around a "potential narrow, non-universal jailbreak," where a user could bypass a cybersecurity guardrail and ask Fable 5 to "read a specific codebase and fix any software flaws.""We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people," Anthropic said. "If this standard was applied across the industry, we believe it would essentially halt all new model deployments for all frontier model providers."Anthropic characterized the dispute as a "misunderstanding" and said that it is working to restore access to the models "as soon as possible."WATCH: Anthropic disables new Mythos-class models days after release in response to government directive

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