#LutnickOrdersAnthropicAIExportLicense ⚡ The end of AI as a global asset
The U.S. Secretary of Commerce ordered Anthropic to obtain a special license for any foreigner to access its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models. For the first time, a government is using export controls to shut down a commercially deployed AI model. This sets a historic precedent and changes the game.
📜 1. The end of AI as a global asset
Until now, the U.S. regulated chips, not models. This order shows that it can shut down a commercial model in real-time. Cutting-edge AI models are no longer a global product, but a strategic weapon under direct control of Washington. The order affects any foreigner, no matter where they are, including non-U.S. employees of Anthropic.
🏭 2. A new risk for the industry
Relying on a single AI cloud provider is now a business continuity risk. The order was based on a "jailbreak" that also works on OpenAI and Google, but only Anthropic was shut down. This creates uncertainty about the arbitrariness of future decisions.
🌍 3. Geopolitical fragmentation: the race for "sovereign AI"
The message to the rest of the world: they can't depend on U.S. AI. This will accelerate the race for "sovereign AI" in Europe, India, and other regions. Trump's own AI export program is now weakened.
⚡ 4. Validation of decentralized AI
The order against Anthropic is the best marketing argument for decentralized AI. Projects like Venice (VVV), Bittensor (
$TAO ), and Morpheus (
$MORPHO ) surged +30% after the news, seen as alternatives that no government can shut down.
In summary: the Anthropic case transforms AI into a geopolitical battleground. For the crypto sector, it is massive validation of the decentralized thesis.
Do you think this will accelerate the adoption of decentralized AI or fragment the global market? 👇
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