TechFlow News, June 16: According to CoinTelegraph, the U.S. government, citing national security concerns, has instructed Anthropic to suspend foreign users’ access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models; Anthropic subsequently disabled these models for all users. Zach Pandl, Head of Research at Grayscale, noted that this incident highlights the control risks inherent in centralized AI and will continue to drive demand for decentralized AI. Within 12 hours of the news release, Bittensor’s TAO token surged 30%, briefly hitting a three-week high of $283. Pandl positioned Bittensor as “Bitcoin for AI,” arguing its decentralized architecture provides users with access to AI resources free from government control. Colton Malkerson, Co-Founder of EdgeRunner AI, warned that enterprises’ long-term reliance on major AI labs amounts to “renting intelligence,” exposing them to sudden service cutoffs; technology entrepreneur Brett Hurt likewise stated that this incident sets a dangerous precedent for government interference in AI business models.
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