Amazon CEO Andy Jassy and executives from other tech companies reportedly warned the Trump administration about security vulnerabilities in Anthropic's Fable model, even though Amazon is one of Anthropic's largest investors. Within hours, the White House forced the model offline through an export control order. The move may well be a legitimate security policy decision, but it also reads as a show of force against an inconvenient company.

In an interview hours before the U.S. government issued a directive to disable Anthropic’s newest AI model, the company’s Chief Commercial Officer told Forbes about the tradeoffs…

The Trump administration is blocking foreign governments, companies and individuals from accessing Anthropic's most advanced AI models, Axios reported on Friday (Jun 12).US…

WASHINGTON: The Trump administration is blocking foreign governments, companies and individuals from accessing Anthropic’s most advanced AI models, Axios reported on Friday.US…

The US government restrictions cite national security concerns over the AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

One CEO said the move by the Trump administration and the response by Anthropic would 'send shockwaves' across AI labs.

Anthropic pulls Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models offline to comply with new US export controls, highlighting rising tensions over national security and advanced AI.

Anthropic said it believed the US government had become aware of a potential means of jailbreaking Fable 5.

Anthropic called it a ‘misunderstanding’ and said it hopes to restore access to the models as soon as possible

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was among the tech leaders who raised concerns to senior Trump administration officials this week about security risks in Anthropic’s most advanced models,…

Amazon CEO raised concerns about Anthropic AI models before Trump crackdown, the Information reports

Anthropic pushed back against what it described as an overreach, saying the vulnerability cited is already widespread across the industry.

Anthropic said it has blocked public access to its new AI models after the Commerce Department barred their use by foreign nationals.

June 13 : Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was among tech leaders who raised concerns to senior Trump administration officials this week about security risks in Anthropic’s most advanced AI…

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy may have been the source of security concerns that led Anthropic to cut off worldwide access to two models on Friday.

The episode highlights the reactionary approach to a technology that is moving at breakneck speed.

It illustrates the mad dash within the government to react to warnings from Amazon and others about the models' capabilities.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told government officials that researchers used Fable 5 for cyberattack info. The government then ordered Anthropic to kill both models.

CEO Andy Jassy spoke with officials shortly before the ban.

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy was among tech leaders who raised concerns to senior Trump administration officials this week about security risks in Anthropic’s most advanced AI models, a…

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's reported tip to Trump officials triggered a U.S. order forcing Anthropic to pull Fable 5 globally.