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Canadian PM Carney Warns Against Over-reliance on US AI Providers After Anthropic Ban
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Politique·4 sa önceRésumé IA

Canadian PM Carney Warns Against Over-reliance on US AI Providers After Anthropic Ban

Canadian PM Mark Carney criticized Washington's restriction on Anthropic's AI models, calling it a "wake-up call" for diversification. The US government banned foreign nationals from accessing Anthropic's advanced Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI systems, citing national security concerns, prompting Carney to emphasize the risks of depending on a few US providers.

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Times of India
'You have 10 working days to voluntarily recognise unions': Google UK staff tells company
ACTU
08.05.2026

'You have 10 working days to voluntarily recognise unions': Google UK staff tells company

Google's DeepMind employees are demanding union recognition amid concerns over their AI technology's use by the US and Israeli militaries. Workers seek a commitment against developing AI weapons and surveillance tools, urging management to voluntarily recognize their unions or face legal action. The move highlights growing anxieties about AI's ethical implications and its potential for harm.

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Times of India
Eight Tech Companies Sign Pentagon Deals for AI Military Use
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Defense·02.05.2026Résumé IA

Eight Tech Companies Sign Pentagon Deals for AI Military Use

Eight major technology companies including Google, Nvidia, SpaceX, OpenAI, Microsoft, Amazon Web Services, Oracle and AI start-up Reflection have signed agreements with the Pentagon to deploy their AI technology on classified networks for military use. The deals aim to establish the US military as an AI-first fighting force. However, some tech workers have raised concerns about AI applications for autonomous weapons and mass surveillance. Anthropic clashed with the Pentagon earlier this year over safeguards, leading to a legal battle after the Trump administration banned federal use of its tools.

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SCMP Economy
Trump Administration Accuses Chinese Entities of 'Industrial-Scale' AI Theft Campaigns
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Tech·23.04.2026Résumé IA

Trump Administration Accuses Chinese Entities of 'Industrial-Scale' AI Theft Campaigns

The Trump administration accused Chinese entities of running industrial-scale campaigns to steal U.S. artificial intelligence technology through 'distillation' operations that copy larger AI models to train smaller ones. Top science advisor Michael Kratsios said the campaigns use tens of thousands of proxy accounts and jailbreaking techniques to extract proprietary information from American AI systems. The administration plans to share intelligence with U.S. AI companies and explore accountability measures against the foreign actors.

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CNBC