
The US has lifted export curbs on Anthropic’s newest Claude models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, about three weeks after the Trump administration flagged the models as national security risks. As of today, Anthropic confirmed in a blog post, Fable 5 will be available globally, and US organizations have had access restored to Mythos 5 since June 26. Anthropic said it is now working with the government to expand Mythos access to a “broader set of domestic and international partners in the Glasswing progr
Will Anthropic's Fable 5 model be listed as globally available on Anthropic's models page by July 9, 2026?
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The US Commerce Department temporarily blocked an AI company's advanced models over national security concerns that they could be exploited for cyberattacks on critical infrastructure. After the company worked with the government on safety testing and implemented stronger safeguards, the export restrictions were lifted, though the company acknowledged that the new protections may occasionally block routine coding tasks. The incident reflects growing tension between deploying powerful AI systems quickly and ensuring they cannot be misused for offensive purposes like identifying software vulnerabilities. The company is now working with government partners and security researchers to develop a framework for assessing and responding to AI jailbreaks, with a dedicated team monitoring threats around the clock.

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The government has removed restrictions on Anthropic’s Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models—but there were strings attached.

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