
The Safety Trap: How Anthropic's Own Warnings Triggered a Government Shutdown of Its Best Models
All-In E276 (June 13, 2026) spent its first 37 minutes dissecting how Anthropic's Fable 5 launch backfired in three simultaneous ways: silent capability restrictions that enraged the ML community, a mandatory 30-day prompt retention policy with no opt-out, and a US government export control directive that pulled both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline the same day the episode dropped. The second half covers the strangest political convergence of the year: Trump and Bernie Sanders both endorsing government ownership stakes in AI labs, and what the besties call the 'Capitalist Cucks' problem.
What Fable 5 silently blocked — and who found out the hard way
"It's about who gets to decide, and whether you ever find out when they do. Fable won't fall back to a different model and tell you. It just limits the output through prompt modification, steering vectors, or PEFT. You won't be told when it happens to you." — @EnoReyes
The privacy problem that compounded it
"Things I really dislike about Fable: 1. Anthropic collects my prompt history, stores it, and does whatever they want with it for 30 days. No opt-out. 2. They can nerf their most expensive model without telling me, billing me the same amount, wasting my time. Whenever they want." 5

The government shutdown and the irony it exposed
"We disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people. If this standard was applied across the industry, we believe it would essentially halt all new model deployments for all frontier model providers." — Anthropic statement, June 12, 2026
The regulatory capture trap
Nationalizing AI: Trump, Sanders, and the "Capitalist Cucks"
References
- 1Anthropic: Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5
- 2Derya Unutmaz on X
- 3Scoble's backlash compilation on X
- 4Péter Szilágyi on X
- 5Gergely Orosz on X
- 6Anthropic: Statement on US government directive
- 7TechCrunch: Anthropic's safety warnings may have just backfired
- 8Dario Amodei: Policy on the AI Exponential
- 9Sanders op-ed: A.I. Belongs to the People
- 10Fortune: MAGA hates AI, but Trump agrees with Bernie
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