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  • Anthropic CEO slams U.S. chip export rules at Davos, targets Nvidia partnership
    January 28, 2026, 7:34 PM EST. Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei used Davos to question the U.S. decision to ease export controls on Nvidia's H200 GPUs and an AMD chip line, arguing the move will backfire. He told Bloomberg's editor-in-chief that U.S. policy risks ceding advantage in AI to rivals and warned of incredible national security implications from models that amount to cognition. Amodei called the export stance 'crazy,' likening it to selling nuclear weapons to North Korea. Nvidia, a key investor and partner in Anthropic, supplies the GPUs that power its Claude-based AI, and Anthropic has deep ties with cloud providers. He suggested the administration's stance could slow U.S. leadership in AI, even as Anthropic pursues a multi-billion-dollar funding round and growth in its Claude ecosystem.