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G7 leaders discuss 'trusted partners' access for cutting-edge US AI models, sources say

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Posted on June 16, 2026

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G7 Leaders Consider Trusted Partners' Access to Advanced US AI Models

G7 Discussions on AI Model Access and Security Concerns

By Michel Rose, Andreas Rinke and Julia Payne

Background on Access Restrictions

EVIAN-LES-BAINS, France, June 16 (Reuters) - G7 leaders discussed a potential scheme to grant a limited number of "trusted partners" access to U.S. frontier models developed by AI giants like Anthropic and therefore win an exemption from a current ban on non-U.S. nationals, three diplomatic sources said on Tuesday.

Last week, Washington decided to suspend access to Anthropic's most advanced AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns. 

Details of the Proposed Scheme

One of the sources said a number of delegates discussed the idea with U.S. representatives, mainly with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, on the sidelines of the opening G7 summit dinner in the French lakeside resort of Evian-les-Bains.

Potential Trusted Partners

These "trusted partners" could be countries or companies, said a second source, who declined to be named because the talks were ongoing. 

Current Status and Future Outlook

A third source confirmed that no statement was expected on the matter on Wednesday, when tech issues will be on the G7 agenda. 

Implications for the Banking Sector

Cybersecurity experts believe Anthropic's Mythos, a model designed to find flaws in computer code, may turbocharge attacks on banks' technology systems, but it has so far not been made available to any European banks. The EU is seeking access to Mythos in order to study the model's implications. 

Media Coverage

The news of the "trusted partners" scheme was first reported by the Financial Times.

(Reporting by Michel Rose, Andreas Rinke and Julia Payne in Evian-les-Bains, FranceWriting by Gabriel StargardterEditing by Matthew Lewis)

Key Takeaways

  • G7 leaders explored exemptions to recent U.S. bans on foreign access to advanced AI models via a ‘trusted partners’ scheme, discussed with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick (Reuters, June 16) (investing.com).
  • Anthropic had to disable access to its most advanced models—Mythos 5 and Fable 5—for all users after the U.S. government issued export‑control directives barring foreign nationals from using them (June 12) (techradar.com).
  • Europe—including ENISA and some EU member states—is seeking access to Mythos under strict conditions; negotiations are underway to assess its cybersecurity implications (June 1 onward) (pymnts.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did G7 leaders discuss regarding US AI models?
G7 leaders discussed granting limited access to US AI models for 'trusted partners', potentially exempting them from a current ban on non-US nationals.
Why did the US suspend access to Anthropic's advanced AI models for foreign nationals?
The US cited national security concerns as the reason for suspending access to Anthropic's advanced AI models for foreign nationals.
Who could qualify as 'trusted partners' for access to US AI models?
Trusted partners could include specific countries or companies, though discussions are ongoing and no details have been finalized.
Why are European banks interested in Anthropic's Mythos AI model?
European banks are interested in Mythos because it could reveal potential cybersecurity risks and its impact on banking technology systems.
Will there be an official statement from the G7 about the trusted partners scheme?
No official statement on the trusted partners access scheme is expected during the current G7 summit.

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