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US AI Giant Anthropic Bans Use by Chinese Entities

by Kittisak Meepoon September 5, 2025
written by Kittisak Meepoon September 5, 2025
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What To Know

  • Anthropic’s leadership argues that the policy is a preemptive measure to prevent the misuse of its technology in military or intelligence applications by U.
  • For the latest on the AI wars between the United States and China, keep on logging to Thailand AI News.

AI News: San Francisco AI Firm Turns the Tables

Anthropic, the AI powerhouse behind the Claude model, has announced a sweeping new policy to block any companies majority owned by Chinese interests from accessing its artificial intelligence services. The move comes alongside a broader tightening of access for entities linked to “authoritarian regions.” According to the Financial Times, this affecting policy takes effect immediately and includes heavyweight players like ByteDance, Tencent, and Alibaba—even if they operate through overseas subsidiaries.

US AI giant Anthropic blocks Chinese owned firms from accessing its technology in a sweeping national security move
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Why the Sudden Shift? National Security First

Anthropic’s leadership argues that the policy is a preemptive measure to prevent the misuse of its technology in military or intelligence applications by U.S. adversaries—namely China, Russia, Iran, and North Korea. The company told the FT that allowing Chinese firms, even those masked through cloud platforms or offshore arms, to access its AI risks undercutting democratic values and U.S. leadership in AI.

In tandem with rising national security concerns, this AI News report highlights that the restrictions reflect growing unease over Chinese tech entities exploiting subsidiaries in places like Singapore to bypass U.S. export controls—a loophole the company wants firmly closed.

What’s at Stake: Business and Backlash

Anthropic acknowledges that this policy could cost it “low hundreds of millions of dollars” in revenue. Yet, leadership is willing to take that hit, believing the strategic gain in safeguarding AI integrity and democratic interests outweighs short-term financial loss. Internal sources describe the shift as unprecedented among American AI companies.

The firm’s stance dovetails with broader U.S. efforts to curtail AI-related exports and tech sharing with Chinese firms. It also puts pressure on the broader industry to follow suit and prioritize ethical, values-driven deployment over unchecked growth.

The Road Ahead: Ripple Effects

Anthropic’s ban sets a new standard in AI governance—one that may soon influence regulatory frameworks and investor expectations. As Claire Zhang, an analyst not involved in the announcement, recently observed, “This is less about business strategy and more about drawing a line in AI’s future.” Companies worldwide are watching closely to see how rivals like OpenAI, Google, or Meta respond.

For Anthropic, the policy change underscores its brand identity as a responsible AI developer, committed to long-term safety rather than short-term gains.

Anthropic’s bold move isn’t just policy change—it’s a statement of intent. Refusing business from powerful Chinese-linked tech players, even at great cost, signals a new era where values and security may redraw the boundaries of AI access. The implications reach beyond any one company. As the AI gold rush continues, this act may help define who gets to lead—and who gets shut out.

For the latest on the AI wars between the United States and China, keep on logging to Thailand AI News

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Kittisak Meepoon

Kittisak Meepoon is an experienced marketing and communications consultant with a strong background in the hospitality, gems, food, spa, healthcare, and real estate industries. He regularly contributes to various Thai and Chinese publications. Currently, he is also pursuing a professional certification program endorsed by the Thai government in Thai herbal medicine and herbal product manufacturing.

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