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NATO summit spotlights European dependence on US AI labs

The Times of India reports that OpenAI and Anthropic access restrictions are looming over NATO talks as European governments seek alternatives through firms such as Helsing and Mistral.

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The Times of India reports that NATO's Ankara summit is being shaped by European frustration over dependence on US frontier AI. The article says American control over advanced models from Anthropic and OpenAI gives Washington leverage over allies that want access for cyber defense and military planning. Europe is hedging through partnerships such as Helsing and Mistral, reflecting a broader push for sovereign defense AI.

Key details: The NATO leaders' summit is scheduled for July 7-8 in Ankara, US restrictions on advanced OpenAI and Anthropic systems have frustrated European allies, European firms Helsing and Mistral are cited as part of the backup plan.

Why it matters: Model access is becoming alliance leverage, pushing Europe to treat AI capability as defense infrastructure.

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