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The U.S. Commerce Department ordered Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide over a reported jailbreak. Here's the breakdown.
In 1999, Apple's Power Mac G4 exceeded the allowed computing threshold for US exports to some countries. Steve Jobs leaned into the moment.
Anthropic's Fable 5 AI model faced export controls after a senior administration official says the company's "recklessness" in addressing vulnerabilities damaged government trust.
Anthropic has spent much of this week fighting to get its newest AI models back online after the Trump administration abruptly ordered the company to cut access for all foreign nationals, including users inside the US and its own employees, forcing Anthropic to block access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for everyone.
Tense calls between Anthropic's CEO and administration officials on Friday underscore how the White House is wrestling with advanced AI models.
Anthropic, OpenAI and Google DeepMind Urge AI Unity as G7 Grapples With Security and Export Controls
Anthropic, OpenAI and Google DeepMind urged G7 leaders to support a US-led AI coalition, warning that fragmented rules could heighten security risks.
The Trump administration has made exporting American AI a key part of its plans for global AI dominance, but ad hoc policy decisions around the most advanced AI are threatening that effort.
ByteDance’s AI chip shift shows how US export controls and China’s domestic hardware push are reshaping AI infrastructure planning in APAC.
Since 2006, China has implemented temporary export controls on graphite products, including those used as negative electrode materials for batteries.
The company dispatched senior security researchers to meet with government officials after the Trump administration forced its two most powerful models offline
China's Foreign Ministry defends critical mineral export controls after G7 pledges to cap rare earth dependence at 60% by 2030, escalating supply chain
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