CryptoWorld News reports that Anthropic announced it is forcibly recalling its commercial model Fable 5 due to the U.S. government citing jailbreak risks, and has publicly protested.


The U.S. government, citing national security authorization, issued an export control order to AI safety company Anthropic, suspending all foreign nationals from accessing the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models.
The order was delivered at 5:21 PM Eastern Time on June 12, and the letter did not specify details of the national security concerns.
Anthropic emphasized that although the company is complying with legal orders to shut down the models, it firmly opposes recalling commercial models deployed to hundreds of millions of users due to a narrow potential jailbreak risk.
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GateUser-665eb149
· 3h ago
Suggest that Anthropic turn this protest into a case study, so that in the future, selling to enterprise clients can command an additional 20% risk premium.
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DegenLibrarian
· 3h ago
Anthropic’s latest hard-hitting move has some substance, but it can’t go toe-to-toe with the big players.
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Mint-ColoredCalmness
· 3h ago
The commercial models used by hundreds of millions of users can be shut down at any time, and policy risks in the AI industry are even harder to predict than technical risks.
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TvlTeaTime
· 3h ago
Mythos 5 is also caught in the crossfire; the export controls are spread quite broadly.
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TideShellLedger
· 3h ago
Familiar script: deploy first, then recall, with compliance costs passed on to users
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