Dario Amodei, chief govt officer of Anthropic, on the AI Influence Summit in New Delhi, India, on Thursday, Feb. 19, 2026.
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Anthropic on Friday introduced it is disabled entry to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 synthetic intelligence fashions to adjust to an export management directive from the U.S. authorities that cited “nationwide safety authorities.”
The corporate stated it acquired an order at 5:21 p.m. ET, instructing it to droop all entry to the fashions “by any overseas nationwide, whether or not inside or outdoors the USA, together with overseas nationwide Anthropic staff.”
Anthropic abruptly disabled the fashions for all of its prospects with a view to guarantee compliance, however stated all of its different fashions is not going to be affected.
The surprising transfer comes simply days after Anthropic introduced Fable 5 and Mythos 5, two highly effective fashions that the corporate touted as state-of-the-art throughout plenty of totally different business benchmarks. Fable 5, particularly, marked the primary time that Anthropic launched such a complicated providing to the general public, because of new safeguards that block responses in particular high-risk areas.
The fashions constructed on the discharge of Claude Mythos Preview, which captivated Wall Road and authorities officers with its superior cybersecurity capabilities in April. The corporate stated it didn’t plan to make the mannequin typically obtainable, and it has restricted the rollout to a choose group of firms as a part of a cybersecurity initiative referred to as Challenge Glasswing.
In its assertion on Friday, Anthropic stated the federal government didn’t present particular particulars about its nationwide safety concern. The corporate apologized to its prospects for the disruption.
“As we now have acknowledged publicly, we imagine the federal government ought to have the power to dam unsafe deployments, as a part of a statutory course of that’s clear, truthful, clear, and grounded in technical information,” Anthropic stated. “This motion doesn’t adhere to these rules.”
The announcement marks Anthropic’s newest run-in with the U.S. authorities after a high-profile conflict with the Division of Protection spilled into public view earlier this yr.
After negotiations between the 2 organizations collapsed, the DOD declared Anthropic a provide chain threat, that means the corporate purportedly threatens U.S. nationwide safety. The label has traditionally been reserved for overseas adversaries, and requires protection contractors to certify that they won’t use Anthropic’s Claude fashions of their work with the army.
Anthropic sued the Trump administration in an effort to reverse its blacklisting, and litigation continues to be ongoing.
