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This case shows how export controls can directly impact AI product availability and company operations.
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Anthropic faced a US export control directive to block foreign nationals from accessing its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 AI models. This forced the company to disable these products and engage with the Trump administration to seek a reversal. The dispute highlights tensions between AI innovation and government regulation.

This case shows how export controls can directly impact AI product availability and company operations.
Anthropic
Anthropic's AI model deployment and user access were abruptly disrupted, affecting business momentum.
Companies should prepare for regulatory risks when launching advanced AI models internationally.
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Anthropic faced a US export control directive to block foreign nationals from accessing its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 AI models. This forced the company to disable these products and engage with the Trump administration to seek a reversal. The dispute highlights tensions between AI innovation and government regulation.
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Anthropic faced a US export control directive to block foreign nationals from accessing its Mythos 5 and Fable 5 AI models. This forced the company to disable these products and engage with the Trump administration to seek a reversal. The dispute highlights tensions between AI innovation and government regulation.