Anthropic shuts down Fable, Mythos models following Trump admin directive
· Source: Ars Technica AI
The company Anthropic has suspended access to its artificial intelligence models, Mythos 5 and Fable 5, just days after their release. This decision was made in response to a directive from the US Department of Commerce, which has placed these models under export controls, restricting their use outside the country. To comply with this order, Anthropic has chosen to temporarily disable these models for all its clients, although access to other models from the company remains unaffected.
According to reports, the US administration is concerned that these models could be used to circumvent security safeguards designed to prevent access to sensitive information on cybersecurity, chemistry, and biology. The administration has called for a delay in the release of these models to allow the national security apparatus to strengthen its defenses against this type of threat.
This news is significant because it reflects the growing concern over the security and control of artificial intelligence, and how governments are starting to take steps to regulate its use. The ability of companies like dataqbs, which develop solutions such as open-garage, to address these challenges and ensure the security and responsibility of artificial intelligence use will be crucial in the future. The suspension of these models also highlights the need to strike a balance between innovation and security in the development of artificial intelligence.
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