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The big AI players want India's data. But data sovereignty is a no go
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The big AI players want India's data. But data sovereignty is a no go

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February 18, 202615m 44s

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Show Notes

Anthropic just set up in Bangalore, announcing partnerships across health, education, and government. The "ethical AI" company is positioning itself as the responsible alternative to OpenAI.

But the Wall Street Journal revealed the US military used Claude to help capture Venezuela's former president—violating Anthropic's own guidelines prohibiting violence and surveillance.

Now the US government wants Anthropic to drop those restrictions entirely. The company is caught between its founding principles and its home government's demands, which brings up questions about data sovereignty into focus. Host Rachel Varghese digs in.

*The host mistakenly says NCPI instead of NPCI

Listen to my episode on Claude Cowork and the "SaaSpocalypse" here.

Listen to Snigdha's episode on why ChatGPT is cheapest in India here.

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