Anthropic has suspended access to its latest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, after a US government order restricting non-US users due to jailbreak concerns. The company described the decision as abrupt to ensure compliance with export controls. Fable 5, a safeguarded Mythos-class model, was recently launched for general use, while Mythos focuses on advanced capabilities. The move has disrupted access for international clients, including EU institutions, sparking discussions on technological sovereignty. Anthropic noted limited evidence of vulnerabilities but prioritized regulatory adherence. This highlights growing tensions in global AI governance.
Anthropic has suspended access to its latest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, after a US government order restricting non-US users due to jailbreak concerns. The company described the decision as abrupt to ensure compliance with export controls. Fable 5, a safeguarded Mythos-class model, was recently launched for general use, while Mythos focuses on advanced capabilities. The move has disrupted access for international clients, including EU institutions, sparking discussions on technological sovereignty. Anthropic noted limited evidence of vulnerabilities but prioritized regulatory adherence. This highlights growing tensions in global AI governance.