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Anthropic Withdraws Advanced AI Models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Amid US National Security Concerns
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Tecnología·13.06.2026Resumen IA

Anthropic Withdraws Advanced AI Models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 Amid US National Security Concerns

AI firm Anthropic has disabled its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all users following a US government export control directive citing national security. The directive, issued without specific details, concerns a potential method to bypass safeguards preventing the AI from identifying software vulnerabilities. This action escalates US efforts to curb foreign adversaries' AI capabilities and strains Anthropic's relationship with the government.

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The Independent World
Anthropic Blocks AI Models for Foreign Nationals After US National Security Order
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Tecnología·13.06.2026Resumen IA

Anthropic Blocks AI Models for Foreign Nationals After US National Security Order

Anthropic has restricted access to its Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 AI models for all foreign nationals following a US government order citing national security concerns. The company stated it disagreed with the government's assessment but complied, blocking access for all customers temporarily. This action follows previous disputes over US military use of Anthropic's technology and could impact the company's IPO plans.

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Deutsche Welle
Why today’s ‘unravelled’ international order echoes the lead-up to WWI
NOTICIA
08.05.2026

Why today’s ‘unravelled’ international order echoes the lead-up to WWI

The “unravelled” post-Cold War international order has created conditions that appear to mirror those preceding a great-power conflict, a former senior adviser to the White House has warned. “The international landscape … [is] beginning to look uncomfortably like a pre-war environment,” said Thomas Wright, who served as senior director for strategic planning at the US National Security Council in the Joe Biden administration. “A familiar pattern is taking shape,” Wright said on Wednesday at an...

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SCMP Economy
Why today’s ‘unravelled’ international order echoes the lead-up to World War I
NOTICIA
08.05.2026

Why today’s ‘unravelled’ international order echoes the lead-up to World War I

The “unravelled” post-Cold War international order has created conditions that appear to mirror those preceding a great-power conflict, a former senior adviser to the White House has warned. “The international landscape … [is] beginning to look uncomfortably like a pre-war environment,” said Thomas Wright, who served as senior director for strategic planning at the US National Security Council in the Joe Biden administration. “A familiar pattern is taking shape,” Wright said on Wednesday at an...

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SCMP Economy
US announces deals with tech firms for national security review of AI models before release
NOTICIA
05.05.2026

US announces deals with tech firms for national security review of AI models before release

Agreements with Microsoft, Google DeepMind and xAI focus largely on recognizing cybersecurity, biosecurity and chemical weapons risksThe US government has struck deals with Google DeepMind, Microsoft and xAI to review early versions of their new AI models before they are released to the public.The Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), part of the US Department of Commerce, announced the agreements on Tuesday, saying the review process would be key to understanding the capabilities of new and powerful AI models as well as to protecting US national security. These collaborations will help the federal government “scale (its) work in the public interest at a critical moment”, the agency said in a press release. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
US and tech firms strike deal to review AI models for national security before public release
NOTICIA
05.05.2026

US and tech firms strike deal to review AI models for national security before public release

Microsoft, Google DeepMind and xAI products to be vetted for cybersecurity, biosecurity and chemical weapons risksThe US government has struck deals with Google DeepMind, Microsoft and xAI to review early versions of their new AI models before they are released to the public.The Center for AI Standards and Innovation (CAISI), part of the US Department of Commerce, announced the agreements on Tuesday, saying the review process would be key to understanding the capabilities of new and powerful AI models as well as to protecting US national security. These collaborations will help the federal government “scale (its) work in the public interest at a critical moment”, the agency said in a press release. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business