G7 Leaders Discuss 'Trusted Partners' Mechanism for Allied Access to U.S. Advanced AI Models

According to diplomatic sources and the Financial Times, G7 leaders discussed establishing a "Trusted Partners" mechanism during the summit held this week in Evian-les-Bains, France, to allow allied nations and qualifying companies limited access to advanced U.S. AI models. The discussions occurred during the opening dinner of the G7 leaders' summit, with representatives engaging U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick. Anthropic, an AI company, recently ceased overseas access to its advanced models Mythos 5 and Claude 5 following President Trump's executive order restricting advanced AI technology exports for national security reasons. The proposed mechanism would help G7 allies strengthen cybersecurity and digital defense capabilities against threats from competitors like China, though detailed eligibility criteria and policy frameworks remain under negotiation.
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