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Anthropic Takes AI Models Offline Following U.S. Export-Control Directive

Anthropic has suspended its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models following a U.S. export-control directive. The company is in talks with the White House to potentially reinstate the services, which have raised concerns about their dual-use capabilities in cybersecurity.

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Anthropic has taken its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models offline due to a U.S. government export-control directive that prohibits foreign nationals from using the services. The company has been in discussions with the White House since June 16, 2026, but has not yet reached an agreement to reinstate the offerings. Anthropic has previously warned that the advanced capabilities of its models could be misused by malicious actors, highlighting the dual-use nature of AI technology. The models were initially released to a select group as part of Project Glasswing, with specific restrictions on their use in areas such as biology and cybersecurity.

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Anthropic Takes AI Models Offline Following U.S. Export-Control Directive