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Anthropic disables advanced AI models globally after U.S. export control directive over national security concerns

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On June 13, 2–13, 2026, Anthropic took its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, offline for all users to comply with a U.S. government export control directive restricting access by foreign nationals. The government cited national security concerns, specifically a potential 'jailbreak' allowing misuse for identifying software vulnerabilities, though it provided only verbal evidence and no detailed technical justification. Anthropic disagreed with the action, calling it inconsistent with fair and transparent regulation, and described the move as based on a misunderstanding. The decision marks a significant expansion of U.S. export controls from AI hardware to AI model access. While some sources report on Anthropic’s prior conflict with the Pentagon over military use of AI, others emphasize emerging risks of AI self-improvement. Reactions from U.S. defense officials support national security prioritization, while international users, including Australians, reported sudden loss of access.

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The sources agree on core facts but diverge sharply in framing, tone, and contextual emphasis. The Globe and Mail and The Guardian offer the most politically detailed coverage, news.com.au emphasizes global impact and futuristic AI risks with a critical tone toward the U.S., and ABC News provides the most concise, neutral wire-service account.

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The Globe and Mail
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Anthropic takes latest model offline to comply with U.S. restrictions on foreign access

Read this article for framing that is focused on the U.S. government's national security rationale and institutional tensions with AI developers.

Be aware that it leans heavily on Pentagon sources and includes editorializing language from defense officials.

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The Guardian
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Anthropic to disable its most advanced AI models after US order limiting foreign access

Read this article for framing that is aligned with U.S. defense priorities and includes political commentary from Pentagon officials.

Be aware that it includes a strongly worded, unattributed quote from a Pentagon official that injects political rhetoric into the coverage.

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news.com.au
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Bizarre Trump order sees Aussies cut off from vital AI model

Read this article for framing that is centered on international user impact and existential AI self-improvement concerns.

Be aware that it uses sensationalist language and centers Australia’s experience while omitting key U.S. political context.

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ABC News
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Anthropic says it has taken its latest AI models offline to comply with new export controls

Read this article for framing that is concise, neutral, and focused on compliance and procedural disagreement.

Be aware that it provides minimal context and omits key details about Anthropic’s political disputes and Pentagon involvement.

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