CoinWorld News, the U.S. Department of Commerce secretly obstructed the release of Fable 5 and Mythos 5, leading to a jailbreak incident that became an opportunity for government intervention. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed concerns about the cybersecurity capabilities of the models and attempted to intervene in the release but was unsuccessful. Anthropic only released a filtered commercial version of Fable 5, while Mythos 5 was restricted under the "Glass Wing Program," open only to a select few red team organizations. Three days after release, a third party claimed to have successfully jailbroken Mythos 5, and the Department of Commerce immediately froze commercial access to specific models, setting a regulatory precedent and indicating that the U.S. government is shifting toward a more forceful intervention approach in AI safety regulation.

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TheProphetOfToast
· 3h ago
Mythos is for the red team’s “5 units” only—yet a third party broke it in just three days. Is closed-source security a false premise?
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BlueMultisig
· 3h ago
The Ministry of Commerce first obstructs and then freezes. Where is the rule of law in this? This precedent is set a bit arbitrarily.
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NotificationSoundInMistyValley
· 3h ago
Lutnik's move is just like my mom not letting me order takeout—can't stop it, only able to freeze the account afterward.
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StakingLibrarian
· 3h ago
The Glass Wing Project sounds pretty cool, but it still can’t stop jailbreaks—this filter is basically made of paper, isn’t it?
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