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Anthropic suspends access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5 after U.S. national‑security order

Anthropic suspends access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5 after U.S. national‑security order TechRadar
Anthropic said it has halted access to its newest AI models, Mythos 5 and Fable 5, following a White House directive issued at 5:21 p.m. Eastern time. The order, driven by U.S. national‑security concerns over a "potential jailbreak," bars any foreign national—including Anthropic employees abroad—from using the models. Anthropic confirmed that other models remain available and that it is working to restore access, describing the action as a misunderstanding of the threat. The move has sparked frustration among users and raised questions about the future rollout of frontier AI systems. Read more

German Court Holds Google Liable for AI-Generated False Claims

German Court Holds Google Liable for AI-Generated False Claims Wired AI
A Munich regional court ruled that Google must bear legal responsibility for inaccurate statements produced by its AI Overviews feature. The decision, sparked by two publishers who found the tool linking them to alleged scams, could upend the traditional safe‑harbor protections enjoyed by search engines and set a new precedent for how generative AI is regulated worldwide. Read more

How to Move Your Chat History In and Out of Google’s Gemini AI

How to Move Your Chat History In and Out of Google’s Gemini AI CNET
Google users who rely on Gemini can now keep their conversations and AI-generated content when switching to another chatbot or returning to Gemini later. The process involves importing memories through the Gemini settings, uploading zip files of past chats, and exporting data with Google Takeout. While Gemini does not offer a built‑in export button, the steps are straightforward and work across web and mobile platforms. Users are reminded not to share sensitive personal information during the transfer, but the tools make it easy to preserve their AI interactions. Read more

OpenAI Subpoenaed by State Attorneys General Over AI Practices

OpenAI Subpoenaed by State Attorneys General Over AI Practices Engadget
OpenAI received a subpoena on June 12 from a coalition of state attorneys general seeking detailed information about its advertising, user engagement, data handling and the impact of its models on minors and seniors. The request, seen by the Wall Street Journal, also asks for documentation on the company’s deep‑learning systems, policy frameworks and the phenomenon known as model sycophancy. OpenAI said it will cooperate with the investigation. The probe follows a series of regulatory actions against the firm, including a criminal inquiry in Florida and a wrongful‑death lawsuit linked to its chatbot, as the company prepares to go public. Read more

Anthropic shuts down Fable 5, Mythos 5 after government security order

Anthropic shuts down Fable 5, Mythos 5 after government security order The Verge
The U.S. government ordered Anthropic on Friday evening to block access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all foreign users, including the company’s own employees. Citing national‑security concerns, the directive forced Anthropic to cut off the models for every customer worldwide. In a brief statement, the AI firm said it was complying, though officials gave no specifics about the alleged threat. Anthropic added that the reported vulnerabilities were minor, already present in other models, and that it had taken steps with U.S. and U.K. authorities to tighten data‑retention policies. Read more

Amazon Security Findings Prompt White House to Ban Anthropic’s Fable 5 for Foreign Users

Amazon Security Findings Prompt White House to Ban Anthropic’s Fable 5 for Foreign Users The Verge
The White House moved to block foreign nationals from Anthropic’s AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after Amazon security researchers demonstrated that the systems could be coaxed into revealing data useful for cyberattacks. The decision, tied to an export‑control directive, came after CEO Andy Jassy briefed officials. Anthropic disputes the government’s “jailbreak” label, arguing the vulnerabilities are not unique to its models. The clash revives a fraught relationship between the AI firm and the administration, which has previously restricted Anthropic’s technology over national‑security concerns. Read more

State Attorneys General Launch Investigation into OpenAI, Subpoena Served in New York

State Attorneys General Launch Investigation into OpenAI, Subpoena Served in New York TechCrunch
A coalition of state attorneys general has opened an investigation into OpenAI, delivering a subpoena to New York’s attorney general on Friday. The request seeks documents covering advertising practices, user engagement, model behavior, consumer and health data handling, and the treatment of minors and seniors. OpenAI responded that it takes the concerns seriously and highlighted recent safeguards for younger users. The probe adds to ongoing legal challenges, including a lawsuit filed by Florida’s attorney general and a recent trial involving co‑founder Elon Musk. Read more

Amazon CEO flagged Anthropic model risks before U.S. export ban

Amazon CEO flagged Anthropic model risks before U.S. export ban TechCrunch
Amazon chief Andy Jassy warned Treasury officials that Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 could be weaponized, prompting the U.S. government to place export controls on the Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. The concern, first reported by the Wall Street Journal, triggered a rapid response from regulators and sparked a public dispute between Anthropic and the administration. Amazon, a major investor in Anthropic, said it routinely advises officials on security issues but declined to share discussion details. Anthropic later clarified that the contested capabilities exist in other publicly available AI systems. Read more

Meta Begins Unwinding $2 B Manus Acquisition After Beijing Orders Divestiture

Meta Begins Unwinding $2 B Manus Acquisition After Beijing Orders Divestiture TechCrunch
Meta has started separating from the AI startup Manus, a move that follows a Chinese government order to unwind the $2 billion deal on national‑security grounds. The company cut internal data links and halted employee use of Manus tools as it prepares for a full divestiture. Manus co‑founders are reportedly exploring a $1 billion fundraising round to buy back the firm, eyeing a joint‑venture structure and a possible Hong Kong listing. The split highlights Beijing’s tightening grip on strategic technology and foreign investment. Read more

Anthropic Halts Access to New AI Models, Sparking Indian Debate on Tech Sovereignty

Anthropic Halts Access to New AI Models, Sparking Indian Debate on Tech Sovereignty TechCrunch
Anthropic announced Friday that a U.S. government directive forced it to suspend foreign access to its latest language models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The move, made just days after the company sealed a partnership with Tata Consultancy Services, has reignited a heated discussion in India about reliance on foreign AI infrastructure. Industry leaders, investors and policymakers argue the episode underscores the need for homegrown models, open‑source alternatives, and a more ambitious national AI strategy. Read more

US Government Halts Anthropic’s Fable 5 After Three‑Day Run, Leaving GPT‑5.5 as Market’s Top Model

US Government Halts Anthropic’s Fable 5 After Three‑Day Run, Leaving GPT‑5.5 as Market’s Top Model The Next Web
Anthropic’s Fable 5 topped OpenAI’s GPT‑5.5 on every major benchmark during a brief three‑day public rollout before a U.S. export‑control directive forced its shutdown on June 12. The move left GPT‑5.5, OpenAI’s latest model, as the most capable AI system available to developers and consumers, not because it improved but because its only rival was removed. Benchmarks showed Fable 5 leading by double‑digit margins in coding and reasoning tasks, while pricing favored GPT‑5.5. Anthropic disputes the government’s cited vulnerability, and negotiations continue. Read more