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Anthropic pulls AI models worldwide after US export control order

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Published 2026-06-14 18:27 UTCUpdated 2026-06-16 02:59 UTC
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Inside the fight over Claude Mythos 5
The Verge RSS (general) · News · theverge.com · 2026-06-16 02:59 UTC
The US government’s Anthropic models ban was never about an AI jailbreak
TechCrunch RSS (general) · News · techcrunch.com · 2026-06-15 21:50 UTC
A Kill Switch for Frontier AI
Lawfare RSS (Cybersecurity and Tech) · News · lawfaremedia.org · 2026-06-15 14:21 UTC
Overview

In June 2026, Anthropic was ordered by the US Commerce Department to block all foreign access to its latest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, citing national security concerns.

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AnthropicAmazonFable 5Mythos 5Claude Mythos 5Donald TrumpMichael Kratsios
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0%
Why now
  • The directive was issued in June 2026 amid rising concerns about AI misuse in cyberattacks.
  • Anthropic had just launched its most advanced models, making the timing critical for AI deployment.
  • The incident reflects escalating tensions between AI innovation and government regulation under the Trump administration.
Why it matters
  • Highlights US government's growing control over frontier AI technologies through export controls.
  • Raises challenges for AI companies in balancing innovation with national security regulations.
  • Signals potential shifts in global AI access and sovereignty due to US policy enforcement.
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Recurring claims
  • Anthropic was ordered by the US government to block foreign access to its AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 due to national security concerns.
  • Anthropic disabled access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 globally because it could not reliably restrict access by nationality.
  • The US government's export control order was likely based on the Export Administration Regulations and cited potential cyberattack risks.
  • Anthropic disagreed with the government's justification and engaged with officials to seek a resolution.
How sources frame it
  • US Commerce Department: neutral
  • Anthropic: neutral
This case illustrates the complex intersection of AI innovation, export controls, and national security concerns shaping the future of AI governance.
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Inside the fight over Claude Mythos 5
The Verge RSS (general) · theverge.com · 2026-06-16 02:59 UTC
The US government’s Anthropic models ban was never about an AI jailbreak
TechCrunch RSS (general) · techcrunch.com · 2026-06-15 21:50 UTC
The US government may be asking Anthropic the impossible by demanding unhackable LLMs
The Decoder AI in practice · the-decoder.com · 2026-06-15 18:06 UTC
A Kill Switch for Frontier AI
Lawfare RSS (Cybersecurity and Tech) · lawfaremedia.org · 2026-06-15 14:21 UTC
Why Anthropic suddenly pulled Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for everyone
zdnet_artificial_intelligence · zdnet.com · 2026-06-15 12:21 UTC
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