U.S. Commerce Department

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Last mentioned: 2d ago

Timeline

  1. Trump CNBC interview

    President Trump comments on AI guardrails, saying “as little as possible,” and sidesteps a question about a proposed 5% U.S. stake in OpenAI.

  2. Fable 5 curbs lifted

    The government completely lifts restrictions on Fable 5, ending the immediate export-control episode.

  3. Mythos 5 restrictions eased

    The administration allows Anthropic to restore access to Mythos 5 for some government-approved, U.S.-based organizations.

  4. Curbs placed on Anthropic’s Mythos 5 and Fable 5

    The Commerce Department restricts foreign access to the models, citing cybersecurity concerns. Anthropic disables the models and begins talks with U.S. officials.

Stories mentioning U.S. Commerce Department 1

Policy Neutral

Trump’s AI Stance: 5% Stake Talks Intensify After Anthropic Curbs Reversed

President Trump’s minimal-regulation mantra collides with real-world action as the administration abruptly curbed then reversed restrictions on Anthropic’s advanced models. Meanwhile, OpenAI’s proposed 5% U.S. government equity stake adds a new funding and control dynamic. For AI startups, the episode signals both promise and peril: light-touch policy but sudden, opaque interventions.

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