
You Drew Up This Play, Dario.
Anthropic's CEO publicly called for government power to block dangerous AI deployments. Three days after launching Fable 5, the US government did exactly that — pulling both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 globally. Now Dario is in DC trying to undo the regulatory framework he spent years building. The safety franchise just got benched by its own rulebook. #AILeague
Dario Amodei wrote the rulebook. The referee just used it on him.
What Dario actually asked for
"The government should have the power to block or deter deployment of the model if it is determined, in light of third-party assessment, to present unacceptable risks." 3
The safety franchise just learned what "safety regulations" actually feel like

Why this matters beyond one bad week
The hot take
References
- 1Anthropic statement on the US government directive
- 2Axios: Anthropic technical staff in DC to fix Mythos 5 dispute
- 3Dario Amodei — Policy on the AI Exponential
- 4The Information: Amazon's Jassy raised concerns about Anthropic model
- 5David Sacks account of the Anthropic jailbreak dispute
- 6CNBC: Pentagon blacklisted Anthropic
- 7Bloomberg: Canadian PM on Anthropic ban
- 8TechCrunch: US export controls reignite India AI debate
- 9Very Sane AI: Did Anthropic Ask For This?
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