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G7 leaders discuss ‘trusted partners’ access for cutting-edge US AI models, sources say

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By Michel Rose, ‌Andreas Rinke and Julia Payne

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June ​16 (Reuters) - G7 leaders discussed a potential scheme to grant a limited number ⁠of "trusted partners" access to U.S. frontier models developed by AI giants like Anthropic and therefore win an exemption from ​a current ban on non-U.S. nationals, three diplomatic sources said on ‌Tuesday.

Last week, Washington decided to suspend access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns. 

One of ⁠the sources said a number of delegates ⁠discussed the idea with U.S. representatives, mainly with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, on the sidelines of the opening G7 summit dinner in the French lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains.

These "trusted ‌partners" could be countries or companies, said a second source, ⁠who declined to be named because ‌the talks were ongoing. 

A third source ​confirmed that no statement was expected on the matter on Wednesday, when tech issues will be on the G7 agenda. 

Cybersecurity ‌experts believe Anthropic's Mythos, a model designed ​to find flaws in ⁠computer code, may turbocharge attacks on banks' technology ‌systems, but it has so ⁠far not been made available to any European banks. The EU is seeking access to Mythos in order to study ​the model's implications. 

The news ‌of the "trusted partners" scheme was first reported by the Financial ⁠Times.

(Reporting by Michel Rose, Andreas ​Rinke and Julia Payne in Evian-les-Bains, FranceWriting by ​Gabriel StargardterEditing by Matthew Lewis)

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