Source: the White House is unlikely to extend export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos 5 to other AI companies, citing Anthropic's refusal to fix jailbreaks (Leo Schwartz/The Information)
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Regulators are drawing a line between vendors that aggressively close jailbreaks and those that don’t—governance posture is now a competitive variable, not just PR. Expect procurement, especially in regulated sectors and governments, to start scoring vendors on demonstrated responsiveness to safety concerns.
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