Trump Administration Orders Anthropic to Restrict Foreign Access to AI Models
1-Minute Brief
The U.S. government's move to limit foreign access to Anthropic's AI models highlights growing national security concerns over advanced artificial ...
Key Facts
- Anthropic was given 90 minutes to take down its Fable model following a Trump administration demand.
- Anthropic staff are scheduled to meet with White House officials next week, according to Axios.
- Amazon reportedly warned the White House before the shutdown of Anthropic’s Mythos model.
- The European Commission is assessing the practical consequences of the U.S. decision, a spokesperson said.
- Anthropic suspended all access to its Mythos model after the U.S. government banned use by foreign nationals.
What Happened
The Trump administration ordered Anthropic to restrict access to its advanced AI models for foreign nationals, citing national security concerns. Anthropic complied by suspending access to its Fable and Mythos models.
Why It Matters
This action underscores increasing government scrutiny of AI exports and may affect international collaboration and competition in artificial intelligence. The move has prompted responses from both U.S. technology firms and international regulators.
What's Next
Anthropic staff plan to meet with White House officials to discuss the situation. The European Commission is reviewing the impact of the U.S. restrictions, and further policy responses may follow.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- AxiosCenter1d agoAnthropic had 90 minutes to take down Fable after Trump admin demand
- ReutersCenter21h agoEU Commission looking at practical consequences of Anthropic decision, spokesperson says
- ReutersCenter16h agoAnthropic staff to meet White House officials next week, Axios reports
