Trump Goverment On Anthropic: The Trump administration has given a tough ultimatum to AI company Anthropic to remove restrictions on its most advanced AI model. The government has clearly said that instead of debating, the company should fix the security flaws of its software, especially ‘jailbreaking’.

AI Model: A few days after banning Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models from foreigners, the Trump administration has clearly told Anthropic that if the company wants the government to remove the strict restrictions on its most advanced AI models, then it will have to stop the debate and fix the security flaws of the software. According to a report by Wired, government officials made it clear that the company will have to fix the jailbreaking problem. Let us tell you that this is a technique in which users can trick AI to bypass its in-built security rules by using a special text prompt. Although Anthropic has repeatedly claimed that the government’s concerns are overstated and that the real-world risks are very low, it seems the White House is no longer interested in debating.

All responsibility of the tech company

  • According to the report, on June 15, a high-level technical meeting was held between the Anthropic Commerce Department and National Cyber ​​Director Shaun Cairncross. After this meeting, the officials made it clear that now the entire responsibility lies with the tech company.
  • The biggest concern is that these security arrangements were specifically made so that foreign users could not access the highly confidential and sensitive information of Anthropic company’s most powerful and advanced Mythos model. Now removing the security may make it easier for foreign users to access this very dangerous technology.

government concern

Without those digital safeguards, the government fears AI could be used as a weapon to aid in dangerous areas such as hacking and biology. The report claims that the administration now sees the entire situation as a problem to be solved anthropically.

Mathematically impossible – experts

Although the demands of the White House are clear, cyber security experts say that the government is probably asking for something which is mathematically impossible. Most computer scientists believe that the measures currently in place to protect AI are just temporary solutions that will work for a short period of time. Their argument is that as long as humans or other AI systems remain smart, they will always find some new and creative way to beat the chatbot’s rules.

About the authorMona DixitMona Dixit is an experienced journalist in the world of technology and gadgets. She is currently associated with Times Online as the Principal Digital Content Producer. Active in the field of journalism for the last 9 years, Mona has closely observed and covered the changing landscape of technology and consumer electronics. As a tech journalist, Mona specializes in reviews of new gadgets, launch events and changes happening in the world of AI. She not only keeps a keen eye on the latest smartphones, but also deeply examines audio devices and wearables. Mona also has a strong understanding of consumer electronics, AI innovation and the smartphone market. He is an expert in converting complex things of technology into simple life-hacks (Tips & Tricks) and accurately analyzing future technology. Mona believes that the real measure of technology is not just its ‘specifications’ but ‘user experience’. His real skill is to translate complex technical terminology into simple and colloquial language, so that even a common reader can take full advantage of the technology. For them the ultimate purpose of technology is to make life simpler and better. Mona’s real skill is to convey difficult technical information to the readers in easy and colloquial language. He believes that the real purpose of technology is to make life simpler. After Bachelor of Science, Mona has done post graduation in Journalism and Mass Communication from IMS Noida, Meerut University. Before joining Times Online, she had worked with leading technology websites – Techlusive and Newsbytes.… read more

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