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When the Trump administration cracks down on Anthropic, who benefits?

The Trump administration's decision to pull Anthropic's AI models offline has sparked intense debate. While the official reason is national security, details remain unclear. Some see it as a strategic move to allow competitors to catch up,...

TechCrunch· Jun 21, 2026 · 6:54 PM · 21 views

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The Trump administration's decision to pull Anthropic's AI models offline has sparked intense debate. While the official reason is national security, details remain unclear. Some see it as a strategic move to allow competitors to catch up, while others believe it positions Anthropic as a rebellious underdog in the AI space. The implications for AI policy are just beginning to unfold. #AI #Anthropic #TrumpAdministration #TechNews #Cybersecurity

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