Amazon's AI Research Sparks Government Export Controls on Anthropic Models

Amazon's AI Research Sparks Government Export Controls on Anthropic Models

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Amazon researchers reportedly used Anthropic's AI models to identify cybersecurity vulnerabilities, leading to the Trump administration imposing export restrictions on the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. The Commerce Department's decision was based on concerns that the jailbreak technique could enable cyberattacks. Anthropic has blocked access to these models for foreign nationals and users outside the U.S. The company disagrees with the government's rationale, stating that the vulnerabilities identified were minor and known. Amazon has not confirmed its involvement in the jailbreak testing but acknowledged regular consultations with the government on cybersecurity risks. The incident highlights the tension between AI development and national security concerns.

Key Points: • Amazon researchers used Anthropic AI to identify security vulnerabilities. • The U.S. government imposed export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. • Anthropic disagrees with the government's rationale, citing the vulnerabilities as minor.

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2026-06-10
Amazon raises concerns about Anthropic models
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly informed government officials about security risks posed by Anthropic's models, leading to export controls.
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2026-06-10
U.S. government imposes export controls
The Commerce Department barred access to Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for foreign nationals and users outside the U.S.
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2026-06-10
Anthropic blocks access to AI models
Anthropic announced compliance with the government's directive, restricting access to its advanced AI models.
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