US Lifts Export Restrictions on Anthropic's Advanced AI Models
Quick Look
- The US has removed export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos and Fable AI models, restoring public access.
- The restrictions, imposed in June, had hindered foreign access.
- Anthropic agreed to enhanced security measures and collaboration with the US government.
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Why It Matters
The US had previously restricted exports of Anthropic's advanced AI models, citing security risks. This move impacted public access and global competition.
The US has lifted a requirement that Anthropic obtain a license before exporting its Mythos and Fable models abroad, a requirement that effectively cut off public access to what are widely considered the most advanced AI models released to date.
The AI lab said it would begin restoring access to the models on Wednesday, July 1.
On June 12, the US government had added the products to its list of export-restricted technologies, meaning they could no longer be made available to foreign nationals without special approval. Complying with that rule proved impractical at scale, forcing Anthropic to end public access to the models altogether.
Now, after weeks of talks, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said Anthropic “has agreed to proactively detect and address security risks associated with the models; to work diligently with the U.S. government on protocols and standards and releases for Mythos, Fable and future models; and to inform the US government of any malicious activity.”
Anthropic had already publicly pledged to do much of this voluntarily, months before the export rule existed. That’s part of why cybersecurity experts were skeptical of the restrictions in the first place. To them, the ban looked less like a security fix and more like leverage, a way for the Trump administration to punish Anthropic for its executives’ public criticism of how the government, and the president’s political opponents, might use the technology.
Mythos was originally made available to a select group of organizations beginning in April to allay concerns about its ability to identify and exploit vulnerabilities in software, while a version called Fable was released to the public in June with additional security guardrails.
However, with Asian AI companies beginning to release their own AI models approaching Mythos-level capabilities — among them Fugu and Tulonfeng — the US government was under pressure to ease its restrictions on Anthropic to ensure that American AI could compete globally.
Last week, Lutnick cleared Mythos to be released to select customers approved by the White House. OpenAI’s latest models were also released to a group of organizations approved by the Trump team, instead of the public.
What to Watch
AI outlook — possibilities, not facts
Anthropic will restore full public access to Mythos and Fable models by July 1.
Very likely · Within days
US government will continue to monitor AI model security and potential misuse.
Likely · Long term
Open Questions
- Will future models face similar restrictions?
- How will Asian AI companies respond?
- What specific 'malicious activity' will be monitored?






