The House Homeland Security Committee asks Dario Amodei to testify at a December 17 hearing about how Chinese state actors used Claude Code for cyber-espionage (Sam Sabin/Axios)
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- The House Homeland Security Committee has requested Dario Amodei, CEO of Anthropic, to testify at a hearing scheduled for December 17. The focus of the hearing will be on the use of Claude Code by Chinese state actors for cyber-espionage activities, highlighting concerns over national security and technological vulnerabilities.
- This development is significant for Anthropic as it places the company at the center of a high-profile inquiry into cybersecurity and the implications of artificial intelligence technologies. Amodei's testimony could influence public perception and regulatory scrutiny of AI applications.
- The request for testimony reflects ongoing tensions between the U.S. and China regarding technology and national security. It underscores the broader debate on the regulation of AI and its potential misuse, as well as the strategic considerations surrounding AI chip exports, which are currently being discussed in Congress.
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