A US government order requires Anthropic to stop access to its most advanced AI model, but reporting indicates the shutdown is not uniform across all versions. Bloomberg and The Next Web both describe how some organizations selected by Anthropic PBC earlier to test “Mythos” are still able to access a preview of the system. According to these reports, other versions of the model went offline after the order tied to US export-related directives. The discrepancy appears to stem from differences in how access was provided to early testers versus how broader or other releases were implemented. While the sources do not agree on the exact technical or contractual mechanism behind the continued access, both conclude that certain early test partners retained functioning access even as other deployments were shut down. The reports also frame the situation as ongoing, with access remaining available for the affected organizations despite the order affecting other Mythos instances.
Some early testers keep access to Anthropic’s Mythos after US shutdown order
A US government order requires Anthropic to stop access to its most advanced AI model, but reporting indicates the shutdown is not uniform across all versions. Bloomberg and The Next Web both describe...
- A US order leads to shutdown of some Anthropic Mythos access, affecting other versions.
- Some organizations selected by Anthropic PBC as early testers still have access to a Mythos preview.
- Reports describe continued access despite the export-related directive cited in connection with the US order.
- The sources indicate access varies by version or deployment rather than being fully uniform.
When Washington ordered Anthropic to shut off access to its most advanced AI model, it did not shut off everyone. Some of the organisations Anthropic had chosen early to test Mythos have kept their access to a preview of the system, even as other versions went dark under a US export directive, according to a […] This story continues at The Next Web
22 hours agoSome firms chosen early on by Anthropic PBC to test the Mythos AI model ahead of a wider release have preserved their access to a preview of the system, despite a US government order that led to the total shutdown of other versions.
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