Anthropic is set to restrict the sale of its AI services to entities with majority ownership based in China, a move aimed at limiting Beijing's potential use of the technology for military and intelligence purposes. This policy extends to countries considered US adversaries, including Russia, Iran, and North Korea.
The decision reflects growing concerns about the misuse of AI, as highlighted in Anthropic's recent threat intelligence report. The report detailed instances of threat actors exploiting AI models for malicious activities such as large-scale data theft, extortion, and generating AI ransomware. North Korean operatives have also been found using AI to secure remote employment at US companies, circumventing international sanctions.
Anthropic has responded by banning accounts involved in these activities, implementing new safety measures, and sharing findings with relevant authorities. The company's actions underscore the increasing need for vigilance and proactive measures to mitigate the risks associated with AI-powered cybercrime.
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