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Inside the White House: The Impact of Amazon Security Research on Anthropic Fable Ban

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Amazon security research reportedly led to the White House’s Anthropic Fable ban

Export Control Directive Impacting Anthropic’s Access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5

Recent reports from the Wall Street Journal reveal that Anthropic faced restrictions on accessing Fable 5 and Mythos 5 due to an export control directive triggered by cybersecurity research conducted by Amazon. The directive was influenced by discussions between CEO Andy Jassy and the White House. Amazon’s research indicated that Fable 5 could potentially serve information that could be exploited in cyberattacks. Despite requests for comment, Amazon is yet to respond.

Foreign Nationals Barred from Using Anthropic’s AI

Following CEO Jassy’s disclosure of findings to the government, foreign nationals, including many of Anthropic’s researchers, were prohibited from accessing their own product. This restriction posed challenges for the company and its workforce.

Debunking Claims of a “Jailbreak”

Anthropic refuted the government’s depiction of the situation as a “jailbreak,” arguing that similar vulnerabilities could be identified using publicly available models like GPT 5.5. Security experts, including Katie Moussouris, supported Anthropic’s stance, dismissing claims of a security breach. Speculation arose that the White House’s negative view of Anthropic influenced the directive.

Anthropic’s Struggle with the Trump Administration

Tensions between Anthropic and the Trump administration escalated due to the company’s refusal to permit its AI for mass surveillance or lethal autonomous weapons. Previous directives from Trump and Secretary of Defense Hegseth labeled Anthropic as a supply chain risk, further straining relations.

Uncertain Future for Anthropic and Government Relations

Despite efforts to improve cooperation and expand access to Mythos, Anthropic and the government face renewed conflicts. The dynamic nature of their relationship suggests potential challenges ahead.

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