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The White House vs. Anthropic: When AI Safety Turns Into Chaos

A 90-minute ultimatum from the Trump administration has left Anthropic’s flagship AI models offline, exposing a volatile divide between the White House and the tech industry. What began as a security concern over a potential jailbreak has escalated into a high-stakes standoff that threatens to rewrite the rules of American AI regulation.

June 18, 2026749 reads0

The crisis erupted last Friday after Amazon researchers alerted Anthropic to a potential vulnerability in its new AI model, Fable 5. Despite ongoing discussions between the companies, the Trump administration intervened with a 90-minute deadline to pull the software. When the company failed to satisfy the White House’s immediate demands, the government imposed sweeping export controls, banning foreign nationals from accessing both Fable 5 and its underlying framework, Mythos 5. Anthropic promptly shuttered both models, citing an inability to verify user citizenship in such a short window.

This incident highlights a growing instability in the U.S. regulatory regime. While Anthropic has long lobbied for government oversight of powerful AI systems, the current administration’s approach—characterized by sudden, unpredictable interventions—has left the tech sector reeling. Industry leaders argue that the administration’s response lacks the rigor needed for complex cybersecurity issues, with some suggesting the White House is using its authority as a blunt instrument against companies deemed uncooperative.

Whether Fable returns this week remains uncertain, but the ripple effects are already being felt across the industry. Companies are now treating political instability as a core business risk, with some already seeking backup infrastructure outside the United States. As the Trump administration continues to balance competing interests—ranging from national security concerns to a desire to dominate the global AI race—the standoff serves as a warning that the era of 'move fast and break things' in AI is increasingly colliding with the unpredictable nature of federal power.

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