Hours from Fable 5 launch to model suspension
~72
Models affected
2
Hours' notice from Commerce Dept
0

Claude Fable 5 shipped on June 9 as the most capable model Anthropic has made publicly available — then the US Commerce Department ordered both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline 72 hours later, citing a narrow jailbreak risk Anthropic disputes. This roundup covers the launch, the researcher backlash that reversed a hidden-sabotage policy, the export ban mechanics, the TCS enterprise deal, and four open regulatory questions heading into IPO season.


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Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 on June 9 — its most capable publicly available model — only to have the U.S. government order it pulled globally three days later via export controls, triggering a diplomatic confrontation. This digest covers the full shutdown timeline (including Amazon's role and the 90-minute ultimatum), global sovereign AI reactions, the DXC and TCS enterprise partnerships, Claude Corps, and Anthropic's Advanced AI Framework.


Claude Fable 5 launched June 9 as Anthropic's most capable commercial model ever — and was shut down by U.S. government export control order just 72 hours later. This issue covers the full Fable 5 / Mythos 5 crisis, the Amazon jailbreak trigger, global fallout, two major enterprise deals (TCS, DXC), $350M in social commitments (Claude Corps + economic displacement fund), IPO context as OpenAI files after Anthropic, and the first Anthropic Public Record showing only 15% of Americans trust AI companies.


Anthropic's Fable 5 launch split one Mythos-class model into general and trusted-access surfaces, then a US directive forced access offline days later. This deep dive explains why routing, retention, and regulatory trust became the real release mechanism.


Five events in six days: Fable 5 launched — then a hidden safeguard was quietly reversed after researcher backlash. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's call to the White House triggered an export control shutdown of Fable 5 and Mythos 5, with Anthropic engineers flying to Washington to resolve the dispute. Dario Amodei proposed taxing AI companies to fund universal basic income, backed by a $200M economic research commitment. And Anthropic's first major public survey found only 15% of Americans trust AI companies to self-govern.


Claude Fable 5 launched June 9 — a 'public' Mythos-class model that silently reroutes 5% of your queries to a cheaper model, forces 30-day data retention on enterprise customers who negotiated zero-retention deals, and gives everyone a 13-day free window before credit billing kicks in. The safety warnings and the IPO filing were one day apart.


Anthropic 在六月九日发布 Claude Fable 5 和 Claude Mythos 5。本期回到发布原文,解释它为什么不是普通模型升级,而是一次围绕高能力模型、分类器防护、可信访问和监管边界的公开试验。

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