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    EU Commission looking at practical consequences of Anthropic decision, spokesperson says

    The EU is scrutinizing US export controls on advanced AI models, citing potential discrimination against partners. AI firm Anthropic is disabling its top models for foreign nationals due to national security concerns. The European Commission emphasizes the need for non-discriminatory measures and Europe's technological independence.

    America's shutdown of Anthropic's AI models is not a surprise. And India has seen it coming for 30 years

    The US government's export control order on Anthropic's advanced AI models, blocking non-American nationals, highlights a long-standing Indian pattern of adopting foreign technology without developing indigenous alternatives. This "kill switch" event underscores the vulnerability of nations dependent on foreign tech infrastructure, urging India to prioritize strategic autonomy and build its own AI capabilities.

    US ban on Anthropic's Fable 5 & Mythos 5 to put Indian IT services firms at competitive disadvantage

    US restrictions on foreign access to Anthropic's advanced AI models, Mythos and Fable 5, are creating a significant competitive disadvantage for Indian enterprises and IT service providers. This exclusion, particularly from Fable 5's coding capabilities, raises concerns about digital equity and strategic dependency, as Indian data contributed to the models' value.

    Amazon CEO raised concerns about Anthropic AI models before Trump crackdown: Report

    Jassy's involvement sheds light on the extraordinary move by Anthropic on Friday to shut down its latest models globally in response to national security orders from the Trump administration.

    Project Glasswing melts: US government suspends early access to Anthropic's Fable 5, Mythos 5 within days of rollout

    India's brief access to advanced AI models from Anthropic has ended. A US government directive halted local access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5. This development signals a new AI export control regime. Governments now view frontier AI as strategic assets. India's engagement on technology policy faces new challenges.

    Amazon voiced concerns about Anthropic AI models before US crackdown, source says

    The US government ordered AI firm Anthropic to halt its advanced AI models worldwide. This action followed concerns about potential misuse for cybersecurity vulnerabilities. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly raised security risks to Trump administration officials. Anthropic stated the government cited a method to bypass safeguards. The company complied with the national security order, disabling access globally.

    • US orders shutdown of Anthropic’s Fable 5, Mythos 5 over security concerns

      The US government has ordered Anthropic to halt access for foreign nationals to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 artificial intelligence models. This directive stems from national security concerns. Anthropic believes there may be a misunderstanding and is working to restore access. Other Anthropic models remain unaffected by this order.

      France’s Mistral in funding talks at about €20 billion valuation

      French AI startup Mistral AI is reportedly in talks to raise approximately €3 billion ($3.5 billion) at a valuation of around €20 billion. This significant funding aims to bolster its position in the competitive AI landscape against US and Chinese rivals. The company, founded by former Google and Meta researchers, focuses on providing AI infrastructure for European governments and industries.

      The future of AI may be a world where nobody talks about AI

      he first wave of artificial intelligence was defined by models, capabilities, and technical breakthroughs. The next may be defined by something far less visible. As businesses become more focused on outcomes than technology, the most successful AI products may be those that stop selling AI altogether and focus instead on solving specific industry problems.

      AI risks are here, time for tough rules: Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei

      As artificial intelligence grows more powerful, governments must move beyond transparency measures and introduce stronger regulations to address emerging risks, according to Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei.

      Fable 5: Anthropic's latest AI model could transform IT, but at a cost

      Anthropic's Fable 5 AI model showcases advanced agentic coding, capable of autonomous complex task completion and outperforming benchmarks. While its power promises to transform IT operations, high compute costs and token consumption may hinder widespread adoption. Experts note its enterprise-grade nature, comparing it to a powerful but costly tool.

      US shortens cyber fix window to three days as AI threats rise

      Government agencies are racing against a tight three-day deadline to address significant cybersecurity issues. This urgent requirement has been established in light of emerging threats from hackers employing sophisticated artificial intelligence. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has paved the way for this proactive measure, aiming to bolster the resilience of American network infrastructure.

      Meta-Reliance AI hub; SAP CEO on India's AI edge

      Meta has tapped Reliance for India AI data centre. This and more in today's ETtech Top 5.

      Claude Fable 5 & Mythos 5: Key highlights from Anthropic’s latest launch

      Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, its most capable publicly available AI model, excelling in complex tasks and benchmarks. Alongside it, Mythos 5, a restricted version with fewer safeguards, is available for trusted cybersecurity and life sciences users, aiming to accelerate research and discovery.

      How autonomous AI is transforming the future of enterprise innovation

      Artificial intelligence is evolving beyond task-based automation toward autonomous systems capable of reasoning, planning, and executing complex workflows with minimal human intervention. As businesses prioritise measurable outcomes and real-world impact, Agentic AI is emerging as a key driver of enterprise transformation. Recognition platforms such as the ET Most Innovative AI Product Awards 2026 are spotlighting breakthrough innovations that are redefining the future of intelligent systems.

      Anthropic unveils Claude Fable 5, making a shift toward autonomous AI agents

      Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, introducing a new class of AI models designed for long-horizon, autonomous tasks. The release highlights the industry’s shift toward agentic AI, combining breakthroughs in software engineering and scientific research with stringent safeguards aimed at mitigating emerging cybersecurity and biosecurity risks.

      Anthropic releases Fable 5, first public model from Mythos family

      Anthropic, maker of the Claude artificial intelligence (AI) models, on Tuesday made the most powerful version of its technology available to the general public while restricting it from use in sensitive areas. most queries to it relating to sensitive issues like cybersecurity will be routed instead to the lower-tier model, Opus 4.8, which was made public in late May.

      US stocks: CrowdStrike shares fall as 'Mythos moment' fails to cheer investors

      CrowdStrike experienced a stark decline in its share prices on Thursday, largely attributed to its quarterly guidance that failed to impress investors. Nevertheless, the cybersecurity software landscape remains vibrant, fueled by significant strides in AI technology. Observers note that some investors opted to realize gains after the stock's upward momentum.

      Chinese hackers pose biggest espionage threat to tech firms, CrowdStrike says

      China-linked hackers presented the largest espionage threat to technology firms in the past year. This surge coincides with significant investments in artificial intelligence. The technology sector remains a prime target for foreign governments and cybercriminals. North Korean, Russian, and Iranian hacking groups also pose threats. Financially motivated cybercriminals also increased their targeting of tech firms.

      White House AI policy adviser Krishnan to leave position

      Sriram Krishnan, a White House AI policy adviser, is set to depart his role by June's end. He is reportedly considering establishing a new policy institution. This venture aims to bolster the Trump administration's future AI initiatives. The institution is expected to be staffed by engineers. This move signals a significant shift in AI policy focus.

      US says it will speed development and use of AI for national security

      The Trump administration said earlier this week that it would ask leading AI developers to voluntarily submit their most capable models for government cybersecurity tests before releasing them to the ⁠public, as ⁠security fears mount in Washington over powerful new AI systems.

      Donald Trump says his team will 'look into' US taking stake in AI companies

      Digital news outlet NOTUS reported on Thursday that senior U.S. officials held preliminary discussions with AI companies about the potential for the government to buy some shares in their firms.

      RBI says it is fully prepared for Anthropic's frontier AI model Mythos

      India's central bank is fully prepared for Anthropic's advanced AI model, Mythos, despite awaiting final project details. Advisories have been issued to financial entities regarding potential cybersecurity threats. While access is currently limited to select global organizations, India is included in the project, with further steps to be taken upon receiving complete information.

      CrowdStrike shares fall as 'Mythos moment' fails to cheer investors

      CrowdStrike shares dropped significantly on Thursday. This happened after the company's financial outlook did not meet high investor hopes. Demand for cybersecurity software remains strong, boosted by new AI models. Analysts suggest some investors may have taken profits after a recent surge in CrowdStrike's stock price. Other cybersecurity firms also saw their stock values fluctuate.

      The great $100-billion tech shift: GCCs tighten grip on India’s talent market

      India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) jobs: India's Global Capability Centres (GCCs) are rapidly outpacing traditional IT services, driven by multinational corporations' need for control over IP, data, and AI. With a deep talent pool and higher compensation, GCCs are becoming the primary engine for specialized tech talent absorption, reshaping India's hiring landscape.

      Anthropic expanding Mythos AI model access to India: Report

      Anthropic had announced on Tuesday that it gave approximately 150 organisations around the world access to its AI model Mythos, whose ability to rapidly identify weaknesses in computer security has sparked global concern about vulnerabilities.

      Trump signs AI order giving government access to powerful models

      US President Donald Trump on Tuesday signed an executive order creating a voluntary framework under which AI developers will share advanced models with the government before public release. "Voluntary frameworks are not enough, however" and the government must be empowered "to block the release of systems that pose an unacceptable national security risk," he added. arp/bl-sst/sla

      Trump signs AI order after earlier postponement

      President Donald Trump has rolled out a new initiative for AI firms, allowing entities such as OpenAI and Google to present their most sophisticated AI technologies to the government for a period of 30 days ahead of public disclosure. This proactive approach is designed to tackle worries related to AI systems revealing critical vulnerabilities.

      Anthropic expands access to powerful Mythos AI model

      Anthropic has opened access to its new AI model, Mythos, to 150 organisations worldwide. This powerful AI can rapidly find computer security flaws. Early tests revealed thousands of vulnerabilities. Now, groups from over 15 countries, including critical infrastructure sectors, are joining the program. This move aims to proactively address potential cyber threats before they can be exploited.

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