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Trump Administration Lifted Restrictions on Anthropic’s Claude AI Models

30 June 2026
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What You Need to Know
• Anthropic announced that the U.S. federal government lifted restrictions on its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models.
• Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated that his team worked closely with Anthropic to approve Fable 5.
• Anthropic initially took down Fable 5 shortly after its release due to federal export controls affecting foreign access.

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic announced on Tuesday that the U.S. federal government has lifted restrictions on its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, resolving a dispute with the Trump administration. The company stated via social media that it will begin restoring access to these models on Wednesday. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that his team had collaborated with Anthropic to analyze and approve Fable 5, ensuring alignment with U.S. government standards. Anthropic had released Claude Fable 5 earlier this month with safeguards to mitigate misuse risks, but it was taken down shortly after due to federal export controls that restricted access for foreign nationals. The company argued that the government’s concerns related to a potential “jailbreak” of the model, which it contended was manageable and not a reason to halt deployment.

Why It Matters

This development is significant as it highlights the ongoing regulatory challenges faced by artificial intelligence companies like Anthropic in the United States. The lifting of restrictions allows for broader access to advanced AI models, which are critical for maintaining competitive advantages in technology. The initial export controls imposed by the Trump administration reflect concerns about the potential misuse of AI technologies, particularly regarding cybersecurity threats. As AI continues to evolve, the balance between innovation and regulation remains a crucial issue for both the industry and government entities.

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