Business 13 Jun 2026

Anthropic says it has taken its latest AI models offline to comply with U.S. directive

AI giant Anthropic said on Friday it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline to comply with a directive from the Trump administration to prevent their use by foreign nationals.

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AI giant Anthropic said on Friday it has taken its latest artificial intelligence models, known as Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline to comply with a directive from the Trump administration to prevent their use by foreign nationals. The export controls mark the U.S. government's most significant step to date to restrict access to the most advanced AI models. That model is a limited version of the even more advanced Mythos, to which the company has tightly limited access due to cybersecurity fears. In a statement, Anthropic said it disagrees with the government's handling of the matter, saying it received the directive from the U.S. administration on Friday afternoon and that it did not specify the national security concerns. "This action does not adhere to those principles." Anthropic called it a "misunderstanding" and said it hopes to restore access to the models "as soon as possible." The Commerce Department did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The action comes 10 days after U.S.

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