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AI Industry & Drama — Monday, June 15, 2026

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This Monday morning, Anthropic has abruptly disabled its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all users globally. This drastic move follows a US government order, confirmed by multiple sources including SmartCompany and Data Center Dynamics, to block access for foreign nationals citing national security concerns. The US Commerce Department imposed these export controls after Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly informed the Trump administration that Amazon researchers could bypass Fable 5's safety features, potentially enabling cyberattacks. This detail is highlighted by GeekWire, moneywise.com, and the New York Post. Anthropic, however, disputes the severity of the vulnerability, calling it a "narrow potential jailbreak" not unique to its models, according to the New York Post. The ban has sparked international reactions. SmartCompany reports Australians have lost access, while Let's Data Science notes the European Commission is reviewing the implications, raising concerns about technological sovereignty. Caliber.Az states Western countries are now seeking alternatives, with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney warning against over-reliance. Meanwhile, a separate drama unfolds as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has postponed his planned visit to South Korea due to personal circumstances, as reported by Tech Times. This comes as OpenAI, alongside Anthropic, is reportedly in a heated race towards a mega-IPO, with both companies targeting similar banks, according to Inside Retail Asia. Further complicating OpenAI's path, Euronews.com reports a coalition of US state chief legal officers has subpoenaed the company regarding ChatGPT's safety and user data handling. This rapid sequence of events means the future availability and capabilities of cutting-edge AI tools are now deeply uncertain, potentially impacting how businesses and individuals can access and utilize these powerful new technologies for daily tasks and cybersecurity.

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