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US government allows Anthropic to release Claude Mythos 5 to 100+ institutions after two-week export control block
The US Commerce Department has partially lifted export controls on Anthropic's Claude Mythos 5 model, permitting its release to over 100 US institutions including major companies and government agencies. The restrictions, imposed two weeks ago alongside a block on Claude Fable 5, reportedly stemmed from concerns about potential jailbreaks and Chinese access.
Anthropic disables Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models following U.S. export control order
Anthropic disabled its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models on Friday after receiving a U.S. government export control order at 5:21 p.m. ET. The directive, citing national security authorities, instructed the company to suspend all access by foreign nationals, including its own employees.
Anthropic invites 150 more organizations to Claude Mythos preview, citing cybersecurity risks
Anthropic has invited approximately 150 additional organizations to Project Glasswing, its restricted preview program for Claude Mythos. The company continues to withhold public release of the frontier model due to its advanced capability to find and exploit software vulnerabilities, which Anthropic claims can surpass all but the most skilled human security researchers.
Anthropic grants EU access to Mythos cybersecurity model after U.S. government approval
Anthropic is extending access to its Mythos AI model to the European Union following approval from the U.S. government. The model, which excels at identifying security flaws in software, was initially released to select companies in April under Anthropic's Project Glasswing cybersecurity initiative.
OpenAI restricts cybersecurity AI access following Anthropic's model controls
OpenAI is restricting access to a new AI model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities to a small group of companies, mirroring Anthropic's decision to limit distribution of its Mythos Preview model. OpenAI's move builds on its February launch of the Trusted Access for Cyber pilot program following GPT-5.3-Codex, offering $10 million in API credits to participants.