Anthropic has put forth recommendations to the White House aimed at shaping a national AI policy. These suggestions include maintaining the AI Safety Institute and directing NIST to evaluate national security for powerful AI models. The company emphasizes the need for export controls on AI chips, particularly targeting Nvidia H20 chips sold to China.
Additionally, Anthropic advocates for a significant increase in power dedicated to AI data centers, proposing a national target of 50 gigawatts by 2027. The recommendations align closely with previous Biden-era policies, which were repealed under Trump, highlighting the ongoing debate over AI regulation and national security. This move reflects Anthropic's commitment to ensuring that the U.S. remains competitive in the global AI landscape.
• Anthropic recommends preserving the AI Safety Institute for national AI policy.
• The company calls for export controls on Nvidia H20 chips to China.
The AI Safety Institute is proposed to ensure safe AI development and deployment.
NIST is tasked with developing national security evaluations for powerful AI models.
Export controls on AI chips aim to protect national security by limiting technology access.
Anthropic is focused on developing AI technologies and shaping policies for safe AI use.
Nvidia produces AI chips, which are central to discussions on export controls for national security.
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