Key facts
- Anthropic has opened an office in Seoul, South Korea.
- US export controls have been placed on certain Anthropic AI models.
- The export controls reportedly concern ties to China.
- Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are among the models affected by the controls.
- Pigment co-CEO Eleonore Crespo called the controls a significant surprise.
- Crespo suggested a model-agnostic approach to AI regulations may become standard.
AI firm Anthropic has established a new office in Seoul, South Korea, signaling continued global expansion efforts. This development comes in the wake of US export controls that have suspended foreign access to Anthropic's advanced AI models, specifically mentioning Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The reported reason for these controls is concern over potential links to China.
Eleonore Crespo, co-CEO of Pigment, expressed surprise at the export controls imposed on Anthropic's AI models. She suggested that the industry may move towards a model-agnostic approach to regulations in the future. The US order specifically targets advanced models, impacting Anthropic's ability to share its cutting-edge technology internationally.
The establishment of the Seoul office indicates Anthropic's commitment to international markets despite the regulatory hurdles. The company's expansion plans are proceeding, with a physical presence now in South Korea, a key technology hub. The implications of the US export controls on the broader AI industry and international collaboration remain a significant point of discussion.
