Anthropic Says US Lifted Restrictions on Fable 5
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Commerce lifting foreign access curbs on Fable 5 and Mythos 5 shows export controls on frontier models are going to be dynamic, not one-way ratchets. If you sell globally on top of specific models, build in contingency for sudden policy swings—both tighter and looser.
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