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  • vague attribution: artificial intelligence policy advocates warn

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Anthropic disables AI models following federal export control order

Anthropic has pulled its Fable and Mythos AI models in response to a federal export control order from the Trump administration, which mandates restrictions on foreign access. Critics argue that this move reflects a disorganized regulatory approach that may hinder innovation in the AI sector.

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Anthropic has disabled access to its latest AI models, Fable and Mythos, following a federal export control order issued by the Trump administration. This directive requires the company to block foreign nationals from using these models. AI policy advocates have expressed concerns that this action indicates an 'ad hoc' approach to AI regulation by the White House, which they believe could negatively impact innovation.

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Bias Indicators Removed

  • loaded language: 'coming under fire'
  • loaded language: 'ad hoc'
  • loaded language: 'hurt innovation'
  • framing: headline asserting a conclusion
  • editorializing: signals the White House is taking an 'ad hoc' approach
  • vague attribution: artificial intelligence policy advocates warn

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Anthropic model takedown fuels warning of ‘ad hoc’ AI regulation

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Anthropic disables AI models following federal export control order