
Anthropic has suspended access to its latest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for foreign nationals following a directive from the U.S. government. This decision has reignited discussions in India about the country's dependence on foreign AI technologies, especially after Anthropic's recent partnership with Tata Consultancy Services. The move has led to calls for India to bolster its domestic AI capabilities and reduce reliance on U.S. frontier AI providers. The situation highlights the geopolitical factors affecting access to advanced AI systems and raises concerns about India's technological independence.
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