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Anthropic says US lifts export ban on its advanced AI tools

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Fable and Mythos were abruptly suspended in June over concerns that they could be used by hackers.

The Trump administration lifted export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 AI model Tuesday evening, with access returning to customers Wednesday, Anthropic said.

Why it matters: The move, eagerly awaited by AI developers, restores public access to the company's powerful Mythos-class model that had been pulled for security reasons 18 days ago.

Driving the news: Last week, the Trump administration allowed Anthropic to restore access to Mythos 5 for a select group of government-approved organizations.

Sources also told Axios last week that Fable 5 could return as soon as this week.

The big picture: The U.S. government's desired role in regulating and evaluating frontier AI models before release is still up in the air, creating an ad hoc regulatory environment for AI companies.

It remains unclear what technical or policy changes Anthropic made to address Commerce Department concerns, particularly preventing access by foreign nationals.

OpenAI rolled out GPT-5.6 to only a small set of approved customers last week after a request from the U.S. government.

What they're saying: Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Tuesday in a post on X that his office had "worked closely with Anthropic to analyze and approve Fable 5 to ensure alignment across the US Government and strengthen America's leadership in AI."

"We're grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models," Anthropic said on X.

White House chief of staff Susie Wiles wrote on X that the government and private sector have "worked together in a way we have never seen before and this foundation of America First is unprecedented."

Threat level: U.S. officials, allies and leading AI companies have become increasingly concerned that frontier models could be misused to automate sophisticated cyberattacks or accelerate biological weapons development.

At the same time, China is moving closer to producing its own Mythos competitor while continuing to release open-weight models that rival models like Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.8.

What's next: The Trump administration faces an August deadline under a recent executive order to create standardized benchmarks for evaluating the security risks of new AI models.

Editor's note: This story has been updated with additional details throughout.