Corporations cannot be allowed to do whatever the heck they want and put society at risk just to make a few extra bucks. If that were okay, someone would find a way to build nukes in their basement and sell it to terrorist countries and call it capitalism and free market.
I think there would be more restrictions on what these AI companies can and cannot do in the coming months.
U.S. Bars Foreigners From Using Anthropic's Most Advanced A.I. Models
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/12/technology/anthropic-mythos-fable5-blocked.html
I think there would be more restrictions on what these AI companies can and cannot do in the coming months.
U.S. Bars Foreigners From Using Anthropic's Most Advanced A.I. Models
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/12/technology/anthropic-mythos-fable5-blocked.html
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The company said on Friday night that the federal government had ordered limits on its Mythos and Fable 5 A.I. systems, citing national security concerns.
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Anthropic said on Friday night that the U.S. government had ordered the company to suspend access for all foreign nationals to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models, citing national security concerns.
The company revealed the order in a social media post, saying that it "must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance." Foreign nationals who work for Anthropic are also affected by the suspension.
The order to limit access to the new A.I. models came from the Commerce Department, said a person familiar with it who spoke on the condition of anonymity. It was unclear how long the restrictions would last.
The limits on foreigners represent a new chapter in Anthropic's often *****ly relationship with the federal government and are a highly unusual example of federal authorities' dictating how a technology company can operate.
It is also the second time the Trump administration has targeted the company, which is based in San Francisco. In March, after tense talks over how Anthropic's A.I. could be used in military and intelligence settings, the Pentagon said it had deemed Anthropic an unacceptable supply chain risk, potentially limiting its use by federal agencies.
Government restrictions on selling key technologies such as computer chips to countries such as China are common. But the order limiting who can use Anthropic's technology is unusually expansive, and could in theory block Anthropic employees who are citizens of allied nations like Canada or Britain from working on it.
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The order could also cause significant problems for technology development at Anthropic, which along with OpenAI is one of the most influential A.I. companies in the world. Though Mythos and Fable 5 are new, they were considered a significant improvement on earlier A.I. models.
Anthropic declined to comment beyond its post, and the White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Anthropic unveiled Claude Mythos in April, but said it could not share the A.I. system with the public because it could become a powerful tool for hackers looking for ways to break into computer networks.
Mythos quickly became a security concern in Washington and Silicon Valley because it could represent what experts had worried about for several years: that A.I. represented a new and far more dangerous threat to computer networks.
Anthropic shared the Claude A.I. system with about 40 organizations that maintain critical computer infrastructure so they could use the system to patch security vulnerabilities before hackers exploited them.
Reactions from researchers who have had access to Mythos have varied. Some agreed that Mythos was a new and alarming threat. But others said that it was more evolutionary than revolutionary, and that they could use it to protect their networks just as hackers could use it to break into them.
In its brief statement on Friday, Anthropic seemed to indicate that it considered the government's decision an overreaction. "We apologize for this disruption to our customers," the company said. "We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible."
After Anthropic unveiled Mythos, the White House started considering new oversight of A.I. systems. Last week, in a significant shift in policy for an administration that had taken a very hands-off approach to A.I., President Trump signed an executive order that asked companies to voluntarily give the government oversight of new systems before releasing them to the public.