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How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban

Ars Technica

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June 22, 2026

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How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban

The company warned about dangers of advanced AI far more than rival OpenAI.

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Borneo Bulletin

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· Jul 6, 2026

World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief

World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief

Quartz

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· Jun 23, 2026

The AI race, interrupted

Anthropic’s top AI models were pulled offline after a Trump administration export control order. Here’s what happened

Fortune

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· Jul 11, 2026

For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending

AI is not just disrupting jobs. It is destabilizing the work-centered identity that helped define American life, forcing us to invent something new.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 1, 2026

US lifts export controls on Anthropic’s advanced Mythos and Fable models

The United States lifted its export controls on Anthropic’s advanced Mythos and Fable artificial intelligence models after the company added more safeguards to the system. The U.S. had implemented a ban on the use of the two hyper-advanced AI models on June 12, resulting in the company pulling the models’ availability from everyone else. Commerce []

The Next Web

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· Jun 27, 2026

Silicon Valley backed Trump to kill AI regulation, now the industry is begging for rules

The AI industry that donated heavily to elect Donald Trump on the promise he would leave the technology alone is now asking for formal regulation, Politico reported on Friday. Executives at frontier AI companies told the outlet they view the administration’s ad hoc approach to model oversight as more damaging than anything the Biden administration [] This story continues at The Next Web

Entrepreneur.com

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· Jul 9, 2026

Ecommerce Founders Who Ignore This Type of AI Will Lose Their Best Customers. Here’s Why.

That whole messy, human-driven journey to buy something? AI is starting to do it for us.

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Related coverage for "How Anthropic may have talked itself into an AI export ban": Borneo Bulletin — World must not let AI ‘vibe-code’ humanity’s future: UN chief. Quartz — The AI race, interrupted. Fortune — For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending. Washington Examiner — US lifts export controls on Anthropic’s advanced Mythos and Fable models. The Next Web — Silicon Valley backed Trump to kill AI regulation, now the industry is begging for rules. Entrepreneur.com — Ecommerce Founders Who Ignore This Type of AI Will Lose Their Best Customers. Here’s Why.