White House Revokes AI Access for China-Linked South Korean Firm
Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The White House reportedly removed a China-linked South Korean telecom company from access lists for Anthropic's latest AI models.
- The company was discovered on a list granting access to advanced AI technology.
- This action reflects U.S. concerns over technology transfer to China.
The White House has reportedly taken action to revoke access to advanced artificial intelligence models from a South Korean telecommunications company due to its alleged links with China. The company was found on a list that granted access to the latest AI models developed by Anthropic, a prominent AI safety and research firm.
According to reports, the U.S. administration discovered the South Korean firm's presence on the access roster for Anthropic's cutting-edge AI technology. This discovery prompted swift action to remove the company's authorization, citing concerns over potential technology transfer to China. The move underscores the U.S. government's ongoing efforts to safeguard sensitive technologies from falling into the hands of geopolitical rivals.
Anthropic, known for its focus on AI safety and its large language models like Claude, provides access to its advanced systems to select partners. The inclusion of a company with suspected ties to China on such a list raised alarms within U.S. national security circles. The U.S. government has been increasingly vigilant about preventing Chinese access to advanced technologies that could bolster its military or economic capabilities.
While the specific South Korean company has not been publicly named, the incident highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding artificial intelligence development and deployment. The U.S. aims to maintain its technological edge while preventing adversaries from benefiting from its innovations. This action signifies a tightening of controls on the distribution of powerful AI tools.
Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.