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The Independent World18.06.2026Politik3 dk okuma

Macron Optimistic on Broader Access to US AI Models Amid G7 Discussions

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  • French President Macron expressed optimism about increased access to US AI models following G7 talks on a 'trusted partners' scheme.
  • Cybersecurity experts raised concerns about Anthropic's Mythos tool, while G7 leaders discussed AI's impact on financial stability and labor markets.

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G7 leaders are discussing broader access to advanced US AI models and potential risks, amid Europe's efforts to enhance its tech sovereignty and balance innovation with regulation.

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French President Emmanuel Macron has expressed optimism that significant progress will be made in the coming weeks regarding broader access to leading American artificial intelligence (AI) models.

His comments follow a pledge by G7 leaders for closer coordination on both the opportunities and risks presented by frontier AI.

The leaders, who convened for the Group of Seven summit in Evian-les-Bains, France, discussed the establishment of a "trusted partners" scheme. This initiative aims to grant non-US nations access to advanced AI models from firms such as Anthropic.

However, cybersecurity experts have voiced concerns over Anthropic's Mythos. While developed to identify coding flaws and bolster cyberdefences, there is a potential risk that the tool could inadvertently be used to accelerate attacks on the very systems it is designed to protect.

Last week, U.S. President Donald Trump told Anthropic to block foreign nationals from accessing its advanced models, citing national security concerns. That move spurred G7 discussions on the creation of the "trusted partners" scheme, which could open a path around the U.S. restrictions.

The "trusted partners" could be countries or companies, Reuters reported on Tuesday, and would allow them to use the models to develop stronger cybersecurity defences against rivals like China.

Regulating AI

Macron said it was in Washington's interest to make Mythos more broadly available, as nobody would buy U.S. AI if there were fears it could be shut off at any moment.

Europe is struggling to balance a push for greater tech sovereignty, while also keeping pace with technological advances largely led by U.S. tech firms that dominate cloud computing, semiconductor design and cutting-edge AI research.

In a joint statement on Wednesday, G7 leaders said they would task finance officials, regulators and cybersecurity experts with assessing how frontier AI models could impact financial stability, productivity and labour markets.

AI executives from Anthropic, OpenAI and Google, which are all developing highly advanced models, attended a working lunch on Wednesday at the G7 to discuss regulation and AI infrastructure.

At the lunch, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman urged the G7 to take control of AI governance. He said the debate over whether AI is useful was over and that far more powerful systems would emerge, potentially reshaping the global economy and scientific discovery. But he added that it was for democratic governments — not AI companies — to decide how it is governed.

"Do not cede your responsibilities to AI labs like mine," he said. "We develop the technology, and the citizens of the free world make the rules."

Europe strives to find right tech balance

European policymakers have increasingly framed AI as ​a matter of economic and national security. The European Commission recently unveiled plans for AI "gigafactories" and large-scale computing infrastructure ‌designed to provide the region with sovereign access to ⁠computing power.

It has proposed laws to boost domestic cloud, AI and semiconductor industries and cut reliance on U.S. Big Tech, although critics say Europe remains years behind U.S. rivals.

Speaking at the tech leaders' lunch, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said it ‌was in the mutual interest of the ​U.S. and the European Union for the EU to ‌use the best AI models, while praising U.S. moves to ​ensure AI firms acted responsibly when introducing powerful new models.

"We use each other's trusted technology, and our financial systems are interconnected," she said.

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  • Broader access to leading US AI models for 'trusted partners' will be established within months.

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Monaten

Offene Fragen

  • What specific criteria will define 'trusted partners'?
  • How will the 'trusted partners' scheme be implemented?
  • What are the long-term implications of US restrictions on AI model access?

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This article was originally published by The Independent World.

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