Inside the whirlwind 24 hours that led the White House to slap export controls on Anthropic
White House imThe White House imposed export controls on Anthropic's AI models, Fable and Mythos, following a 24-hour effort to convince the company to voluntarily remove them due to security concerns. Tensions arose after Amazon raised concerns about bypassing the models' guardrails. Despite multiple calls with Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei, the administration proceeded with the export controls, citing national security risks. Anthropic criticized the move as disproportionate, emphasizing the need for a transparent and technical process for blocking unsafe deployments.
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The White House ordered Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei on Friday to block foreign access to his latest models, Mythos and Fable.
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The Trump administration's decision to impose sweeping export controls on Anthropic followed a frantic 24-hour effort by senior officials to convince the company to voluntarily pull a newly released artificial intelligence model that officials believed posed security risks, according to two administration officials and a senior White House official, who, like others in this story, were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the episode.The move, which followed multiple tense calls between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and administration officials, including Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and White House Cyber Director Sean Cairncross, underscores how the White House is wrestling in real time with regulating fast-moving, potentially dangerous AI models.The details of the calls have not been previously reported.The administration's imposition of export controls forced Anthropic to pull its new AI model, Fable, just days after it was released to the public. Anthropic had given assurances that it was safe, but soon after its release, top administration officials developed fresh doubts that the AI's guardrails were as secure as the company had suggested.On Thursday, two days after the model's public release, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy raised concerns to the White House about the ability to bypass the model's guardrails, according to the two administration officials and the senior White House official.(Amazon, which is an investor in Anthropic, was responding to an administration request for feedback, said a person familiar with Amazon's discussions.)By Friday morning, the issue had reached the highest levels of the White House.
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