Anthropic's AI models, Mythos and Fable, have been restored online following a 20-day review process involving the U.S. government. The situation began when Amazon, Anthropic's partner, raised concerns about a potential 'jailbreaking' issue that could compromise the models' safety features. This led to the imposition of export controls by the Trump administration, as confirmed by a U.S. official. On June 12, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick contacted Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei to address the issue, which required the models to be taken offline temporarily. During this period, various government agencies conducted assessments and discussions regarding AI safety. By July 1, after multiple adjustments and approvals from agency heads, the models were released. The process highlighted the need for a structured framework for future AI model approvals, as discussions continue about the release of these models to allied countries and the implications for competition with other AI labs, such as OpenAI and Google.
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Anthropic's AI Models Return After Government Review
Anthropic's AI models, Mythos and Fable, have been reinstated after a review by the U.S. government due to concerns raised by Amazon about a potential security flaw. The review process involved multiple agencies and led to the implementation of export controls. The models were ultimately released on July 1, emphasizing the necessity for a clear framework for future AI model approvals.
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