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Anthropic's Fable 5 is back worldwide after a two-week government ban over a jailbreak exploit. The model's new safety classifier blocks the vulnerability in over 99% of cases, though it also flags more benign requests.
OpenAI has postponed the release of its GPT-5.6 AI models following government requests, highlighting growing concerns about the risks of advanced AI systems. The delay reflects broader industry trends toward responsible AI development and safety protocols.
This article explains the concept of AI safety and why government officials and tech companies disagree about how to make powerful AI systems safe for public use.
Anthropic's Fable 5 briefly outperformed OpenAI's GPT-5.5 before being shut down by the U.S. government, sparking speculation about national security concerns and AI regulation.
This article explains how AI models work and why governments might restrict access to advanced artificial intelligence systems for national security reasons.
Anthropic has taken Claude Fable 5 offline following a U.S. government order after discovering a method to bypass its security measures.
This article explains what frontier AI is, why safety testing matters, and how government oversight can help protect people from potential AI risks.
This article explains the basics of government AI contracts, national security concerns, and how companies like Anthropic defend themselves when accused of security risks.
This article explains the concept of AI safety and how government regulations affect military AI use, using simple analogies and clear examples.
This article explains the advanced AI contract licensing concepts behind the Trump administration's draft rules, including irrevocable licenses and ideological neutrality requirements.
This explainer explains the 'all lawful use' clause that is at the center of a major disagreement between the U.S. government and AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic.