Government BANS Anthropic Fable AI: 72 Hours to Shutdown
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Dive into the most talked-about AI news: the surprising government ban on Anthropic's powerful 'Fable' frontier model. Released to much anticipation, this advanced AI was abruptly ordered offline within just 72 hours, sparking widespread debate about AI regulation.
The restrictions go even further, limiting access to Fable solely to verified Americans, with foreign nationals – including Anthropic's own international employees – completely excluded. This unprecedented move raises critical questions about national security, intellectual property, and the rapidly evolving landscape of government intervention in cutting-edge AI development.
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You and I have have chat a little bit offlines, a lot of stuff happening. Uh, give us the the top priority here. Where do you want to begin with this segment? Yeah, so, uh, the big news that everybody's talking about right now is the government coming out and banning Fable from Anthropic. Uh, this was their frontier model that was really, really good. And they released it and then within 72 hours, the government sent them a letter saying take it down. Uh, and then they clarified that the only people that could use this model were verified Americans, uh, and no foreign nationals, which included the employees of Anthropic themselves. They couldn't even use the model that they were building themselves, which means that, uh, Anthropic is essentially being told by the government to go touch grass. Wow. Um, and now they're in a battle with the government. The government is saying that, uh, they're going to keep this essential, uh, essentially an export control over this model, as long as anybody anywhere is able to jailbreak, um, it at all. Now, here's the problem. Uh, this jailbreak was posted by an anonymous poster, um, and what ...