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Trump’s Anthropic shutdown just made the case for non-American AI

The Trump administration’s export control order forcing Anthropic to block its latest models—Fable 5 and Mythos 5—from foreign users has accelerated demand for non-American AI alternatives. Competitors like Cohere report surging interest, while Anthropic negotiates with the White House amid unresolved technical and political disputes. Cybersecurity experts warn the move risks undermining US tech leadership, but the administration’s motives remain unclear. Talks between Anthropic and officials in Washington continue today.

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Anthropic is now in direct negotiations with the Trump administration to resolve the dispute, but sources suggest the government’s actions may stem from retaliatory or reactionary motives rather than AI safety concerns.

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  1. Trump’s Anthropic shutdown sparks global AI exodus as talks stall

    The Trump administration’s export control order forcing Anthropic to block its latest models—Fable 5 and Mythos 5—from foreign users has accelerated demand for non-American AI alternatives. Competitors like Cohere report surging interest, while Anthropic negotiates with the White House amid unresolved technical and political disputes. Cybersecurity experts warn the move risks undermining US tech leadership, but the administration’s motives remain unclear. Talks between Anthropic and officials in Washington continue today.

    What's confirmed:

    • The Trump administration’s directive forcing Anthropic to disable its latest models was not primarily about preventing an AI jailbreak but may reflect broader political or retaliatory intentions.
    • Anthropic representatives are meeting with US officials in Washington today to address the dispute over the export control directive that effectively blocked access to its most powerful AI models.
    • The move has triggered shockwaves across the AI industry, with one CEO describing it as a disruptive signal to labs worldwide.
    • The US government’s actions expose growing tensions between AI regulation and safety, as the shutdown of Fable AI was tied to restrictions on access for US nationals.
    • Cybersecurity experts have cautioned that the restrictions could pose broader risks to US technological leadership in AI.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The Trump administration’s decision may have been influenced by reactionary or retaliatory factors, though the exact reasoning remains unspecified.
    • The shutdown of Anthropic’s models could accelerate a long-term shift toward non-American AI development, though no major competitors have publicly announced new model releases yet.
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  2. Trump’s AI crackdown sparks global push for non-US AI alternatives

    The White House ordered Anthropic to block its latest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, from foreign users, escalating tensions between the administration and the AI lab. The move has accelerated demand for non-American AI systems, with competitors like Cohere reporting surging interest. Anthropic is now in talks with the Trump administration to resolve the dispute, but technical and political conflicts persist. Cybersecurity experts urge the White House to ease restrictions, warning of broader risks to US tech leadership.

    What's confirmed:

    • The Trump administration issued an export control directive on Friday ordering Anthropic to suspend all access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for foreign nationals.
    • Anthropic has complied with the directive, blocking access to the models globally for non-US users, effective immediately.
    • The White House cited national security concerns as the justification for the shutdown, though sources suggest deeper technical and political disputes between the administration and Anthropic.
    • Anthropic is scheduled to meet with the Trump administration to discuss the suspension, with both sides attempting to de-escalate the conflict.
    • Cohere, a Canadian AI startup, has reported a significant increase in inquiries and business interest following the US restrictions on Anthropic’s models.
    • Cybersecurity executives and industry groups have publicly urged the Trump administration to ease the restrictions, arguing that the move could harm US competitiveness in AI.
    • The shutdown of Mythos 5 follows a White House warning from Amazon about potential security risks associated with the model’s capabilities.
    • Anthropic’s models were reportedly taken offline after internal disputes over technical compliance and perceived interference from the White House.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Anthropic may bring Fable and Mythos models back online if the White House lifts restrictions, though no timeline has been confirmed.
    • The Trump administration’s actions could signal a broader crackdown on advanced AI research in the US, though no further directives have been issued.
    • Internal emails allegedly show White House officials pressuring Anthropic to alter model outputs, though these claims have not been independently verified.
    • Some reports suggest the shutdown was triggered by a single three-word instruction—‘Fix this code’—from a government official, though this remains unverified.
    • The dispute may extend to Claude Fable 5, with ongoing tensions between Anthropic and the White House over compliance and model governance.
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