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G7 Explores Access to U.S. Advanced AI Models for ‘Trusted Partners’

Published on: June 18, 2026


Over the past 24 hours, a significant development emerged from the Group of Seven (G7) summit: leaders from member countries discussed granting specially designated "trusted partners" access to advanced artificial intelligence models developed by U.S. firms. This proposal reflects growing consideration of strategic cooperation in AI while managing national security concerns.

The discussion took place during G7 meetings in Évian‑les‑Bains, France, on June 16, 2026. The leaders contemplated providing limited access to models such as those from Anthropic, under carefully defined conditions. This approach could help allies benefit from advanced AI capabilities without compromising sensitive U.S. technologies.

This initiative comes against the backdrop of U.S. directives requiring companies like Anthropic to restrict access to their most powerful models for foreign nationals. Prior executive orders, including one signed earlier this month by President Trump, imposed such restrictions citing national security priorities.

At the same summit, it was reported that U.S. companies acted in compliance with these mandates. For example, Anthropic disabled global access to its most advanced models—including "Fable 5" and "Mythos 5"—in response to the executive order, demonstrating how geopolitical and regulatory factors are reshaping the distribution of frontier AI technology.

The G7’s consideration of a trusted‑partner framework reflects the tension between maintaining technological leadership and enabling strategic allies to participate in AI advancements. This approach may help balance innovation and oversight, setting the stage for future international AI cooperation and governance.

If implemented, this plan could define a new model for distributing sensitive AI capabilities—targeted access for select countries, under controlled conditions, versus open global availability. The outcome may influence how AI leadership is shared and regulated across borders in the years to come.

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Citation: Alan Turing AI Library. (2026, June 18). G7 Explores Access to U.S. Advanced AI Models for ‘Trusted Partners’ - Alan Turing AI Library. inteligenesis.com. https://inteligenesis.com/article/2026-06-18-g7-explores-access-to-u-s-advanced-ai-models-for-trusted-partners.