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Government takes top AI offline globally, impacting market and acquisitions

A recent event demonstrated that AI capabilities are no longer the primary concern, as a government managed to take the world's most advanced AI offline globally within hours. This incident led to the market identifying a "most reliable" AI vendor, which subsequently also became unavailable. Furthermore, xAI reportedly acquired Cursor for $60 billion after losing access to Claude. The author advises treating frontier AI models as untrusted oracles rather than essential dependencies, emphasizing the importance of building one's own reliable AI architecture. AI

IMPACT Highlights the potential for external control over AI systems and the need for user-owned reliability architectures.

RANK_REASON The item discusses hypothetical scenarios and offers opinions on AI reliability and governance, rather than reporting on a concrete, verifiable event.

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Government takes top AI offline globally, impacting market and acquisitions

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    The week capability stopped being the question: — A government pulled the best AI on Earth offline worldwide in hours — The market crowned its "most reliable" v

    The week capability stopped being the question: — A government pulled the best AI on Earth offline worldwide in hours — The market crowned its "most reliable" vendor… which then went dark — xAI paid $60B for Cursor after losing Claude access Treat frontier models as untrusted ora…