Austria urges Europe to host Anthropic following US curbs on AI access


Anthropic logo in this illustration taken June 5, 2026. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

VIENNA, June 28 (Reuters) - Austria ⁠has proposed that the European Union should consider ⁠hosting Anthropic within the bloc's borders in order to ‌counter efforts by the United States to block foreigners from using the AI company's most advanced models.

In a letter to EU Technology Commissioner Henna ​Virkkunen released by the Austrian government, ⁠Austria's State Secretary for ⁠Digitalization Alexander Proell wrote it was important that Europe was not ⁠cut ‌off from major innovations.

"Let us jointly explore the strategic establishment and participation of Anthropic within the ⁠European Union. With legal certainty, market access, capital ​and a set ‌of values that suits this company," Proell said in ⁠the letter.

He ​did not say how the step could be taken and acknowledged there would be scepticism about whether it was possible.

"The real ⁠question is not whether it is ​easy," Proell wrote. "The question is whether we Europeans are prepared to be the architects of our technological future, or whether we ⁠wish to remain mere administrators of decisions made elsewhere."

Anthropic did not immediately reply to a request for comment on the Austrian proposal.

Earlier this month, the European Commission proposed laws to ​boost domestic cloud, AI and semiconductor ⁠industries and cut reliance on U.S. Big Tech, defying U.S. ​government criticism of the bloc's crackdown ‌on its industry.

(Reporting by Francois Murphy ​in Vienna and Sumedha Mukherjee and Chandni Shah in Bengaluru; Editing by Andrew Heavens and Helen Popper)

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