April 5 (Reuters) – Britain is attempting to tempt Anthropic to develop its presence within the nation, as it seeks to capitalise on a battle between the maker of synthetic intelligence app Claude and the U.S. Defense Department, the Financial Times stated on Sunday.
British authorities proposals for Anthropic vary from an workplace growth in London to a twin inventory itemizing, the newspaper reported, citing folks with information of the plans.
Anthropic and Britain’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology didn’t instantly reply to Reuters requests for remark.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s workplace has supported the division’s work, which can be put to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei when he visits in late May, the FT stated.
The U.S. authorities blacklisted Anthropic, designating the corporate a national-security supply-chain threat after it refused to permit the navy to make use of AI chatbot Claude for U.S. surveillance or autonomous weapons.
A U.S. decide briefly blocked the blacklisting, and the AI startup has a second lawsuit pending over the supply-chain threat designation.
(Reporting by Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Clarence Fernandez and William Mallard)