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Britain Woos Anthropic Expansion After US Defence Clash, FT Says

April 5

By Chandni ​Shah

Britain is ⁠trying ⁠to tempt Anthropic ⁠to expand its presence in the ​country, as it seeks to capitalise on ‌a fight between the ‌maker of artificial intelligence app ⁠Claude and ⁠the U.S. Defense Department, the Financial Times said ​on Sunday.

British government proposals for Anthropic range from an office expansion in London to ​a dual stock listing, the newspaper reported, citing ⁠people ⁠with knowledge of the ⁠plans.

Anthropic ​and Britain’s Department of Science, Innovation and Technology ​did not ⁠immediately respond to Reuters requests for comment.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s office has supported the department’s work, which will be ⁠put to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei when he visits ⁠in late May, the FT said.

The U.S. government blacklisted Anthropic, designating the company a national-security supply-chain risk after it refused to allow the military to use AI chatbot Claude for U.S. surveillance or autonomous weapons.

A U.S. judge temporarily ⁠blocked the blacklisting, and the AI startup has a second lawsuit pending over the supply-chain risk designation.

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