US orders Anthropic to disable advanced AI models
The US government has ordered Anthropic to disable its newest AI models, citing national security risks from foreign access. The directive compels Anthropic to restrict its most powerful systems globally. Critics point out that Anthropic's own safety warnings may have inadvertently triggered government action. The move has sparked debate over tech sovereignty and the global reach of US regulations.
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Anthropic has suspended its newly released Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following a US government directive. The administration cited cybersecurity and hacking concerns related to the models' capabilities. WIRED reports the company is complying with the order and taking the tools offline. The rapid shutdown has stunned the AI industry.
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