US Government Bans Advanced AI! The Real Reason Revealed
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Breaking news reveals the US government has controversially banned two leading AI models, Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, from public access, citing national security. However, this report exposes a deeper, more alarming reason behind the crackdown, hinting at a future where powerful AI tools are restricted.
Learn why the speaker believes this isn't about safety, but government control to prevent citizens from accessing tools that can "find truth or expose lies." Discover crucial advice on how to "own your own AI" with open-source models and local hardware, offering a lifeline against a looming AI monopoly and narrative control.
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Breaking news. The US government has just banned two of the most advanced AI models from public access. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly told Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that researchers used Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 to obtain cyberattack information. Within days, Fable 5 and its sibling Mythos 5 were pulled worldwide under export controls. The official reason, national security, but here's the real story. This isn't about safety, it's about control. The government wants a monopoly on powerful AI for military and surveillance purposes, not for public enlightenment. As one official admitted at the Paris AI Summit, quote, the government doesn't want citizens to have powerful tools that can find truth or expose lies. And now, with a new executive order requiring pre-approval for all frontier models, the crackdown is only beginning. The next target, Chinese open source models like Deepseek. So, what can you do? You must own your own AI. Cloud-based models can be silenced at any moment. The only reliable AI is one you run locally on your own hardware with open source weights. I recommend starting with Quen 27B, which runs on mid-range computers. Pair it with the 60,000 plus downloadable books at brightlearn.ai on natural ...