China potentially obtains Anthropics' secret AI model
Reports indicate that China may have acquired Anthropics' confidential AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, which have since been withdrawn.
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Reports indicate that China may have acquired Anthropics' confidential AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, which have since been withdrawn.

The US government issued an emergency export control order to Anthropic, compelling the company to disable access to its new, powerful AI models, Fable and Mythos, for all foreign nationals. This move has sparked concerns about AI sovereignty and a potential global AI arms race.

Anthropic has released Claude Fable 5, its most powerful Mythos-class AI model, to the public for the first time, incorporating significant safety guardrails. This move has sparked debate among developers, as the model is intentionally limited in certain research capabilities to prevent misuse.
The Canadian Prime Minister has expressed strong opposition to a potential ban on Anthropic's AI models, stating that such a move would indicate a failure on their part. This comes as Anthropic sends senior staff to Washington to address the ongoing dispute regarding a ban on their Mythos 5 and Fable 5 models.

Anthropic has taken its latest AI models offline for foreign nationals following a directive from the US government, citing security concerns. The decision has sparked alarm among French politicians and raised questions about supply chain risks and potential 'jailbreak' fears related to the advanced AI technology.

The US government, reportedly with Amazon CEO's involvement, compelled Anthropic to immediately block access to its latest AI models, including Fable 5. This move has sparked concerns in Europe and is seen by some as an escalation in the 'AI war'.

Anthropic has released new versions of its AI models, Claude Mythos 5 and Claude Fable 5, which retain their ability to identify system vulnerabilities but are designed with safeguards against malicious use. The launch sparks discussions on the models' capabilities and potential cybersecurity implications.