Securing Global Software Infrastructure

Anthropic Limits AI Models Over National Security Order

The AI firm disabled advanced models for international users to prevent exploitation of software vulnerabilities.

By Avantgarde News Desk··1 min read
A conceptual digital illustration showing a complex neural network with segments turning gray to represent disabled access or model restriction.

A conceptual digital illustration showing a complex neural network with segments turning gray to represent disabled access or model restriction.

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AI safety firm Anthropic disabled its most powerful models for international users following a U.S. government directive [1]. The order aims to prevent the identification of critical software vulnerabilities by foreign actors [1][2]. This restriction specifically affects the Fable and Mythos model lines previously available to global developers [2].

The U.S. National Security directive reflects growing concern over the role of artificial intelligence in cyber warfare [1]. Officials believe high-end models could be used to automate the discovery of zero-day exploits [2]. While the move focuses on Anthropic, other AI companies face similar scrutiny as federal agencies probe potential harms and upcoming industry regulations [3].

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Avantgarde News Desk covers securing global software infrastructure and editorial analysis for Avantgarde News.