The United States lifted its export ban on Anthropic’s advanced AI models, allowing the company to restore access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after a June suspension over hacker‑conspiracy concerns. The decision removes a major regulatory obstacle for Anthropic, unlocking potential revenue and bolstering confidence in the U.S. AI sector’s openness to advanced generative tools. Anthropic, U.S. Department of Commerce (or relevant export‑control agency), and the models’ end‑users; the original suspension was prompted by security‑agency worries about potential misuse. Anthropic will likely reinstate model access for existing and new customers, monitor for any security incidents, and may pursue expanded licensing deals; regulators will watch for compliance and could adjust controls if new threats appear. The Biden administration has removed the restrictions that had blocked Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models since June, citing a revised security assessment. The move restores access to the company’s most capable generative‑AI tools for U.S. customers and reduces a key regulatory overhang that had weighed on Anthropic’s growth prospects. While the lift eases immediate market concerns, officials said they will continue to monitor for misuse and could reimpose limits if new risks emerge.
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