At G-7 summit DeepMind and Anthropic CEOs urge US leadership
At the G-7 summit in France, the heads of Google DeepMind and Anthropic urged world leaders to team up on global AI standards, with the US taking charge.
Their closed-door chat with President Trump focused on keeping advanced AI safe and making sure countries work together.
CEOs seek global AI access controls
The CEOs suggested international agreements to control who gets access to powerful AI models, with Amodei specifically leaving China out.
He also flagged risks like cybersecurity threats and bioterrorism.
OpenAI's Sam Altman backed a global forum for fair safety checks.
G-7 leaders, including Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, agreed that US leadership is key as worries over AI misuse grow, especially after Anthropic restricted its own tech due to new US export rules.