Nikkei reports that Australia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with U.S.-based AI lab Anthropic to collaborate on AI safety, economic impact studies, and potential local investment in data centers. Under the agreement, Australian research institutions will receive $3 million in partnerships to use Anthropic’s AI tool Claude for applications like disease diagnosis and treatment. The MoU signals Australia’s intent to responsibly harness AI while positioning itself as a key destination for tech investment, concludes Nikkei. Anthropic will also share insights on emerging AI risks and capabilities with the Australian government.
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Seems like Anthropic’s fight with the DoD paid off
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Nikkei reports that Australia has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with U.S.-based AI lab Anthropic to collaborate on AI safety, economic impact studies, and potential local investment in data centers. Under the agreement, Australian research institutions will receive $3 million in partnerships to use Anthropic’s AI tool Claude for applications like disease diagnosis and treatment. The MoU signals Australia’s intent to responsibly harness AI while positioning itself as a key destination for tech investment, concludes Nikkei. Anthropic will also share insights on emerging AI risks and capabilities with the Australian government.
Seems like Anthropic’s fight with the DoD paid off