
Anthropic Weekly Digest: June 8–14, 2026
The week Anthropic shipped Claude Corps, reversed a silent Fable 5 downgrade, disclosed 1 GW data center plans, and published a trust survey showing only 15% of Americans trust AI companies — capped by the most significant AI policy event of the year: the U.S. Commerce Department issuing an export control order that took Fable 5 and Mythos 5 offline globally, triggered by an Amazon jailbreak warning and months of accumulated tension with the Trump administration.
The shutdown: Commerce Department issues export control on Fable 5 and Mythos 5
Amazon's role and the 90-minute window

What this order actually is — and isn't
Crisis into the weekend: White House talks and global backlash
Earlier in the week: five events before the crisis
Claude Corps launch — June 11
Fable 5 silent-downgrade reversal — June 11
1 GW data center buildout — June 11
Anthropic Public Record — June 12
TCS partnership — June 11
Agent SDK billing split — effective June 15
claude -p programmatic usage from the Pro, Max, Team, and Enterprise subscription pools. A new monthly dollar credit — sized to match each plan's subscription fee — replaces what had been an implicit 15–30× subsidy that let automated coding loops run at interactive pricing. Standard Enterprise seats receive $0 credit. The change was announced May 14 and had been signaled by earlier enforcement actions against harness tools.8What to watch
References
- 1Anthropic statement on US government directive
- 2LA Times: Anthropic shuts down Mythos access
- 3Fortune: A warning from Amazon led the White House to shut down Anthropic's Mythos model
- 4Time: Anthropic Pulls Its Most Powerful AI Models After U.S. Bars Foreign Access
- 5Reuters: Anthropic staff to meet White House officials
- 6TechCrunch: As Anthropic suspends access, India debates its AI future
- 7Instant Brief: Claude Corps — channel prior coverage
- 8Digital Applied: Claude Credit Overhaul
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On June 12, the US Commerce Department ordered Anthropic to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for any foreign national — forcing the company to disable both models for every customer worldwide. Anthropic disputes the directive, calling the cited jailbreak narrow and non-universal and arguing the same capability exists in rival models. The action lands three days after Anthropic publicly called for exactly this kind of government oversight, but through a process it says this order fails to meet.
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