Anthropic proposes collaboration with Trump administration to lift US restrictions on Mythos
Anthropic's collaboration proposal could reshape US AI policy, impacting global competitiveness and cybersecurity dynamics significantly. The post Anthropic proposes collaboration with Trump administration to lift US restrictions on Mythos appeared first on Crypto Briefing.

Anthropic proposes collaboration with Trump administration to lift US restrictions on Mythos The AI company is pushing back against export controls that banned access to its most powerful models, arguing the restrictions may actually help US adversaries. Share Add us on Google by Editorial Team Jun. 18, 2026 Anthropic wants to make a deal.
The AI company behind the Claude family of models proposed working directly with the Trump administration on June 18, 2026, to resolve cybersecurity concerns and end a US ban on its most advanced AI products, Mythos 5 and Fable 5. The proposal comes just five days after Anthropic was forced to suspend access to both models following an export control directive from the administration. That suspension didn’t just affect foreign users.
It cut off access for everyone, including US employees, as the company scrambled to comply with the government’s order. How we got here On June 12-13, the Trump administration issued an export control directive prohibiting foreign nationals from accessing both Mythos 5 and Fable 5. The stated reason: cybersecurity concerns tied to the models’ advanced capabilities.
Advertisement By June 13, Anthropic had pulled the plug entirely, suspending all access to both models. Two days later, on June 15, senior Anthropic executives began meeting with Trump administration officials. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been a key figure in those discussions.
Then came June 18, when Anthropic formally proposed a closer collaborative framework. Anthropic is also actively disputing the severity of the cybersecurity risks the administration cited when it imposed the ban. What Mythos and Fable actually are Mythos 5 launched earlier in 2026 and represents Anthropic’s most capable model to date, with particularly notable performance in cybersecurity applications, including identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities.
Fable 5 offers a more user-friendly experience with additional safeguards designed to prevent the propagation of risky outputs, making it more accessible to a wider range of users. Cybersecurity experts have argued that restricting access to top-tier American AI models does not weaken adversaries but reduces the competitive edge of American companies. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team.
For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy. MACRO Anthropic proposes collaboration with Trump administration to lift US restrictions on Mythos The AI company is pushing back against export controls that banned access to its most powerful models, arguing the restrictions may actually help US adversaries. by Editorial Team Jun.
18, 2026 Share Add us on Google Anthropic wants to make a deal. The AI company behind the Claude family of models proposed working directly with the Trump administration on June 18, 2026, to resolve cybersecurity concerns and end a US ban on its most advanced AI products, Mythos 5 and Fable 5. The proposal comes just five days after Anthropic was forced to suspend access to both models following an export control directive from the administration.
That suspension didn’t just affect foreign users. It cut off access for everyone, including US employees, as the company scrambled to comply with the government’s order. How we got here On June 12-13, the Trump administration issued an export control directive prohibiting foreign nationals from accessing both Mythos 5 and Fable 5.
The stated reason: cybersecurity concerns tied to the models’ advanced capabilities. Advertisement By June 13, Anthropic had pulled the plug entirely, suspending all access to both models. Two days later, on June 15, senior Anthropic executives began meeting with Trump administration officials.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has been a key figure in those discussions. Then came June 18, when Anthropic formally proposed a closer collaborative framework. Anthropic is also actively disputing the severity of the cybersecurity risks the administration cited when it imposed the ban.
What Mythos and Fable actually are Mythos 5 launched earlier in 2026 and represents Anthropic’s most capable model to date, with particularly notable performance in cybersecurity applications, including identifying and mitigating vulnerabilities. Fable 5 offers a more user-friendly experience with additional safeguards designed to prevent the propagation of risky outputs, making it more accessible to a wider range of users. Cybersecurity experts have argued that restricting access to top-tier American AI models does not weaken adversaries but reduces the competitive edge of American companies.
Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.
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