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mlinseytoday at 12:08 AM5 repliesview on HN

I understand why Anthropic might not want to fight this particular one in court, because they're trying to convince the administration to let them move forward.

But would another company who is not on the trusted partner list and has less to lose taking on the admin have standing to sue here? On the basis of the export control being illegal and this putting their business at a disadvantage vs. competitors with access


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zarzavattoday at 4:16 AM

Technically the US government is allowing Anthropic to serve the models to any US citizen, and it's Anthropic who decided that's impossible to comply with and so they pulled the model for everyone. I guess a US business with non-citizen employees could work.

A lawsuit would be a hard sell though, because Anthropic themselves argued that the technology is dangerous. Even if many people on HN might think that Anthropic was scaremongering about Mythos, a court is probably going to take their assessment at face value, and courts are loathe to find against governments in cases of national security.

naturalmovementtoday at 4:07 AM

Export control is not illegal where are you coming up with this stuff?

Claiming ignorance is a good way to pay tens of millions of $ in fines or do prison time.

Here's one from TWO DAYS AGO:

https://www.justice.gov/usao-edny/pr/manager-us-freight-forw...

She will be doing 18 months in federal lockup.

The people in charge of enforcing US export law are worse than city building inspectors and the penalties are orders of magnitude more severe. They're not people you want to mess with, ignore, or pretend you didn't know the rules.

threethirtytwotoday at 3:52 AM

Also there’s no incentive to fight. They already have one of the best models. Mythos remains a trump card when a competitor releases an even better model.

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siva7today at 3:54 AM

sue? whom? usa? have fun..

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intrasighttoday at 12:37 AM

They could just ignore Trump as he has no authority to so limit a private company.

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