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Anthropic Pauses AI Models Amid U.S. Export Controls

Anthropic Pauses AI Models Amid U.S. Export Controls

Posted on June 13, 2026 By CWS

Anthropic, a leading AI company, announced on Friday the suspension of its latest artificial intelligence models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. This decision comes in response to a mandate from the Trump administration aimed at restricting the use of these advanced technologies by foreign entities.

U.S. Enforces AI Export Restrictions

The recent export controls represent a significant move by the U.S. government to limit access to cutting-edge AI systems. Just this week, Anthropic had introduced Fable 5, a simplified version of the more sophisticated Mythos 5, which remains highly restricted due to cybersecurity concerns.

Anthropic expressed its disagreement with the government’s approach, noting the abruptness of the directive received on Friday afternoon. The company criticized the lack of transparency and specificity regarding national security threats, advocating for a more structured and fact-based regulatory process.

Anthropic’s Response and Future Plans

Labeling the situation as a “misunderstanding,” Anthropic is optimistic about restoring the models’ availability. The company emphasizes the need for a fair and clear statutory process that incorporates technical realities, ensuring safe deployment of AI advancements.

Despite Anthropic’s efforts to engage with the government, the Commerce Department has not provided an immediate response to the situation. The company’s stance highlights the ongoing tension between technological innovation and regulatory oversight.

Executive Order and Industry Impact

This development follows an executive order signed by President Donald Trump, establishing a framework for evaluating the national security implications of advanced AI systems. The order suggests a review period of up to one month before public release, although it indicates voluntary participation by AI developers.

The AI industry is closely monitoring the implications of these controls, as seen in recent discussions and feedback regarding Anthropic’s technologies. The outcome of this regulatory action may set a precedent for future AI governance and international collaboration.

As the situation unfolds, Anthropic remains committed to aligning with regulatory requirements while advocating for innovation-friendly policies. The future of AI deployment will depend significantly on how such regulatory challenges are navigated by industry leaders and policymakers alike.

Security Week News Tags:AI compliance, AI models, AI technology, Anthropic, Cybersecurity, export controls, Fable 5, Mythos 5, national security, U.S. government

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