NewsBin 0 discussing
--:--:--
Daily Reset
NewsBin
--:--:--
Until Daily Reset
Mainstream The Independent Tech 1 days ago

Anthropic takes its latest AI models offline to comply with Trump order

Leading artificial intelligence firm Anthropic has withdrawn its newest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, from public access. Anthropic said Friday that it was forced to “abruptly disable “its most advanced AI models for all users after the US government issued an export control directive, citing national security concerns. The company stated it received the order without specific details regarding the national security concern. However, Anthropic understands the government believes a method exists to bypass, or "jailbreak," a safeguard designed to prevent Fable 5 from being used to identify software vulnerabilities. The order comes just as a previous dispute between Trump administration officials and IPO-bound Anthropic showed signs of easing across parts of the U. Anthropic's relationship with the government had been strained this year after it declined to permit the US military to utilise its AI models for domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons systems. In response, the government placed Anthropic on a supply chain blacklist, set to take effect later in the year. The government directive and Anthropic's response underscore growing tensions between AI developers and regulators (AFP via ) The action also signifies a significant escalation in US efforts to curb foreign adversaries' AI capabilities. For years, US export controls primarily focused on the chips and tools powering AI, rather than restricting direct foreign access to the AI itself. Anthropic expressed its disagreement with the government's stance, stating it had only been provided with "verbal evidence of a potential narrow, non-universal jailbreak". The company added: "We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people." The government directive and Anthropic's response underscore growing tensions between AI developers and regulators concerning the assessment of risks posed by "jailbreaks," which are methods used to bypass model safeguards. Ironically, as recently as Wednesday, Anthropic had advocated for greater US oversight of AI, including the power to block models with unacceptable risks. However, it contended that Friday's government action did not adhere to principles of fair and fact-based regulation. Kirsten Davies, the Pentagon's chief information officer, voiced support for prioritising national security in a post on X. "Some things are simply more important than revenue cycles, clickbait, and pre-IPO valuation. Earlier this week, Anthropic had launched Claude Fable 5, an AI model representing a new "Mythos-class" capability. This model incorporates guardrails prohibiting its use in risky areas such as cybersecurity, though some users have complained these are "overly broad," according to Anthropic.

Original story by The Independent Tech View original source

0 comments
0 people discussing

Anonymous Discussion

Real voices. Real opinions. No censorship. Resets in 1 hours.

No account needed Anonymous • Resets in 1h

Loading comments...

About NewsBin

Freedom of speech first. Anonymous discussion on today's news. All content resets every 24 hours.

No accounts. No tracking. No censorship. Just honest conversation.