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Anthropic’s top models to return to India after bruising cutoff from Fable, Mythos

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Anthropic’s top models to return to India after bruising cutoff from Fable, Mythos
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Anthropic is restoring access to its advanced AI models, Fable and Mythos, in India following a temporary global export restriction imposed by the U.S. government. The company has implemented new safety classifiers to address concerns regarding the potential misuse of these models for cybersecurity or biological threats.

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The incident highlights the geopolitical sensitivity of frontier AI technology and the challenges of balancing innovation with national security export controls.

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Anthropic PBC, the firm that develops the AI tool Claude, announced on Wednesday (July 1, 2026) that it would resume access to Fable and Mythos, two of its most powerful Large Language Models (LLMs), later in the evening. The models had been pulled globally after the United States government put out an export order restricting their use for anyone who was not a US person.

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