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Trump administration lifts Claude Mythos 5, Fable 5 export restrictions after Anthropic works with government

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July 1, 2026

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Trump administration lifts Claude Mythos 5, Fable 5 export restrictions after Anthropic works with government

The Commerce Department lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 after a review, clearing the models for wider access

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· Jul 1, 2026

US lifts restrictions on Anthropic, restoring access to Claude 5 and Mythos 5 models

US lifts restrictions on Anthropic, restoring access to Claude 5 and Mythos 5 models

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· Jul 1, 2026

US lifts curbs on Anthropic’s Fable, Mythos AI models

The US Commerce Department lifts export controls on Anthropic's Fable and Mythos AI models, less than three weeks after the company was ordered to suspend access to its most advanced AI models over national security risks

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Egypt Independent

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· Jul 1, 2026

White House lifts export control on Anthropic that froze its most advanced models

The US government has lifted export controls on Anthropic’s most advanced AI models, the company said Tuesday evening. “We’ve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5,” Anthropic said in a statement. “We’ll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon.” The statement The post White House lifts export control on Anthropic that froze its most advanced models appeared first on Egypt Independent.

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Related coverage for "Trump administration lifts Claude Mythos 5, Fable 5 export restrictions after Anthropic works with government": Modern Diplomacy — Can Trump ‘Cut Off All Trade’ With Spain?. Just the news — Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she wants Mexico to resume shipments of oil to Cuba. Sweden Herald — US lifts restrictions on Anthropic, restoring access to Claude 5 and Mythos 5 models. RAPPLER — US lifts curbs on Anthropic’s Fable, Mythos AI models. ArcaMax — Feds to decide fate of $2 billion California plan to fund Medi-Cal. Egypt Independent — White House lifts export control on Anthropic that froze its most advanced models