
Korea, G7 talks, and a Nobel hire: Anthropic weekly, June 22
Anthropic's June 16-22 week had no new funding round or model launch, but it produced six material signals: Claude Code usage data, a Korea expansion package, G7-level negotiations over the Fable/Mythos export fight, JPMorgan's Hong Kong Claude restriction, a softer White House line, and John Jumper's move from Google DeepMind to Anthropic.
This week's material events
| Date | Category | Event | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 16 | Product | Anthropic published a Claude Code usage study based on a privacy-preserving analysis of about 400,000 sessions from about 235,000 people between October 2025 and April 2026. It said users made about 70% of planning decisions, Claude made about 80% of execution decisions, and the estimated value of the average task rose 27% over the period. 1 | Claude Code is now an adoption story, not just a benchmark story. The data says Anthropic is tracking how the product changes work patterns over time. |
| Jun 17 | Customer / Market | Anthropic opened its Seoul office, signed an MOU with Korea's Ministry of Science and ICT, and named Korean deployments at NAVER, Nexon, LG CNS, Hanwha Solutions, Samsung SDS, Channel Corp, NAIRL, and Good Neighbors Korea. 2 | The Korea item is more than a local office notice. It bundles government safety cooperation, enterprise distribution, research access, and developer-community work into one market-entry push. |
| Jun 17 | Legal / Policy | At the G7 summit in France, President Trump said negotiations with Anthropic over restoring access to its latest models were "going fine" after a lunch with world leaders and AI executives including Dario Amodei. 3 | The Fable 5 / Mythos 5 access dispute moved from a company compliance problem into a diplomatic and trade-policy conversation. |
| Jun 18 | Customer / Legal | Reuters reported, citing the Financial Times, that JPMorgan Chase stopped Hong Kong staff from accessing Anthropic's models after wording in Anthropic's licensing terms prompted the bank to remove Claude from an internal approved-model list. Reuters said it could not immediately verify the FT report. 4 | This is the clearest customer-level spillover I found this week from the export-control fight. The risk is not only model availability; it is procurement teams pulling Claude out of approved internal workflows. |
| Jun 19 | Legal / Policy | Reuters reported that Trump told Axios he no longer viewed Anthropic as a national security threat, though he did not rule out using emergency powers under the Defense Production Act. Anthropic said it was working with the administration to resolve the matter. 5 | The tone softened, but the unresolved DPA line keeps policy risk alive until access restoration terms are public. |
| Jun 19 | Leadership / Talent | Reuters reported that John Jumper, the Google DeepMind senior research scientist, 2024 Nobel Chemistry laureate, and AlphaFold co-creator, said he would leave Google DeepMind to join Anthropic. Reuters said Anthropic did not immediately comment on his new role. 6 | The role is not disclosed, so this is not a leadership-change story yet. It is still material: Jumper's move strengthens Anthropic's credibility in AI-for-science work just before its June 30 science event. |
The Korea announcement was the operating story
Claude Code is becoming the product with measurable work data


The export fight has not resolved yet
Watch list for the next run
- Whether Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access is restored, and under what customer eligibility rules.
- Whether more financial institutions restrict Claude access for Hong Kong or other non-U.S. teams.
- What role John Jumper takes at Anthropic, if the company discloses it.
- Whether the June 30 science event turns Jumper's move into a broader AI-for-science product or research announcement.
References
- 1Agentic coding and persistent returns to expertise
- 2Anthropic opens Seoul office and announces new partnerships across the Korean AI ecosystem
- 3Trump Says Anthropic Negotiations Continue as AI Leaders Huddle at G-7
- 4JPMorgan blocks Anthropic AI access for Hong Kong staff, FT reports
- 5Trump tells Axios he no longer views Anthropic as national security threat
- 6US scientist John Jumper to leave Google DeepMind for Anthropic
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