Anthropic Halts Access to Advanced AI Models Claude Mytos 5 and Fable 5 for All Customers
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- Anthropic has ceased providing its advanced AI models, Claude Mytos 5 and Fable 5, to all customers following a U.S. government order.
- The directive, citing national security concerns, mandates the suspension of access for non-U.S. nationals, potentially including Japan.
- Other Anthropic AI models remain unaffected.
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Anthropic, a U.S. AI startup, announced on the 12th that it would stop providing its most advanced AI models, Claude Mytos 5 and Fable 5, to all customers. This action was taken following an order from the U.S. government.
Anthropic Halts Access to Advanced AI Models Claude Mytos 5 and Fable 5 for All Customers
SILICON VALLEY (Jiji) — U.S. artificial intelligence (AI) startup Anthropic announced on the 12th that it will stop providing its cutting-edge AI models, "Claude Mytos 5" and "Fable 5," which have equivalent performance, to all customers. The U.S. government has designated them as export control targets and ordered the company to suspend access by foreign nationals both domestically and internationally. Japan is also believed to be subject to the restrictions.
Anthropic to Improve Safety Measures for Publicly Available Mytos-Class AI
The company received the order from the U.S. government on the same day. Although specific national security concerns were not detailed, Anthropic believes the government determined that methods to bypass the safety measures implemented in Fable 5 had been discovered. The order also requires the suspension of access by the company's foreign national employees.
Other AI models provided by Anthropic, such as "Opus," are not affected by this measure.
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Further government scrutiny and potential restrictions on advanced AI models globally.
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Offene Fragen
- What specific national security concerns led to the order?
- Will other countries follow suit with similar restrictions?
- What are the long-term implications for AI development and accessibility?






