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US scored ‘own goal’ with ban on top Anthropic model

Posted on June 15, 2026
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US scored 'own goal' with ban on top Anthropic model

Cybersecurity leaders at major US firms, including Nvidia and Adobe, have asked the Trump administration to lift restrictions on Anthropic’s most powerful AI models, arguing that the bans hamper efforts to prevent the spread of digital attacks.

The letter follows Washington’s decision last Friday ordering Anthropic to suspend access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for any foreign nationals over national security concerns.

After previously warning about the hacking capabilities of its Mythos model and withholding it from wide release to prevent potential harm, Anthropic last week released a public version called Fable with what it described as cybersecurity safeguards.

Any regulation needs to be evidence-based, clearly defined and applied consistently

The curbs that Washington has now placed on the technology will limit the cybersecurity industry’s ability to find and fix software flaws at a time when other AI tools are making it easier for hackers to exploit vulnerabilities, according to a letter on Sunday signed by more than 50 security leaders.

The letter said Anthropic’s models are not uniquely capable of finding security flaws and weaponising exploits, with rival models, including China’s Kimi 2.7, offering similar abilities.

“Mythos is almost definitely the best model right now for finding security bugs and codes, but it is like an incremental advance over other models that are already open,” Joshua Saxe, chief technology officer of AI security firm Abundant Security and a signatory of the letter, said in an interview.

‘Jailbreak’

Senior Anthropic staff were scheduled to meet with government officials at the US department of commerce in Washington on Monday, an official in the Trump administration said.

Anthropic has said the government believes there is a way to bypass, or “jailbreak”, a safeguard that prevents Fable from being used to identify software vulnerabilities. It has argued that a narrow potential jailbreak should not be grounds for cutting off access to a model used by hundreds of millions of people.

Read: Anthropic vs OpenAI and the bitter battle for the future of AI

The letter echoed the point, saying Anthropic has already built robust protections and that pulling the capabilities could prove “dangerous” as China’s open-source models are just months behind the best American ones, with Beijing likely having access to capabilities beyond what is publicly known.

Any regulation needs to be evidence-based, clearly defined and applied consistently and “none of those standards was followed here”, said Alex Stamos, another signatory who serves as chief product officer at Corridor.

Own goal? US President Donald Trump
Own goal? US President Donald Trump

“This is an overreaction by the government,” he said, adding that there was a dispute between Anthropic and the third party that flagged the issue over how serious the findings were, based on his conversations with those involved.

Cybersecurity company CrowdStrike last week said China-linked hackers posed the biggest espionage threat to technology companies over the past year.

The US$965-billion AI company, which is preparing to go public, has previously tussled with the US government on access to its models and their impact on national security.

Read: OpenAI filing sets up a trio of trillion-dollar tech IPOs

The Trump administration earlier this year directed US agencies to stop working with Anthropic and declared it a supply risk due to its reluctance to let its technology be used for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons.  — Zaheer Kachwala, (c) 2026 Reuters

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