
After weeks of negotiations, the White House permitted Anthropic to grant access to its most advanced AI model to a select group of US companies and government agencies.
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The Trump administration has permitted an AI company to release its most advanced model to more than 100 select U.S. organizations, including corporations and government agencies, after the White House had previously restricted access. The decision comes after weeks of negotiations and follows the company's efforts to address government concerns about security risks. The government initially imposed restrictions over concerns about foreign access and potential security vulnerabilities, though broader public access to consumer versions of the model remains unresolved. This situation reflects growing government involvement in controlling how advanced AI models are released and distributed in the United States.
The administration says narrow jailbreak tests showed the models can reveal software flaws, so it is vetting users customer by customer while agencies and firms negotiate a permanent release process.

The Trump administration has been increasingly wary about China’s breakneck pace in AI development – with officials warning as recently as recently as April that China was engaged in “industrial-sc…

After a rollercoaster negotiation process with the Trump administration that dragged on for two weeks, Anthropic's Mythos 5 is finally back in action - at least, somewhat, for a select group of organizations, according to a letter from the government to Anthropic that was viewed by The Verge. Fable 5, however - the public-facing Mythos-class model - appears to still be in limbo, with no apparent timeline for a rollout agreement. The letter, dated June 26th and sent by Commerce
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