The U.S. Department of Commerce has formally sent a letter to the AI giant Anthropic, announcing the removal of export restrictions on its most advanced AI model. This policy adjustment completely lifts restrictions on two core large models, "Fable 5" and the more powerful "Mythos 5".

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According to the latest regulations, the export, re-export, and technology transfer of these high-end models within the country will no longer require applying for complex licenses with the government. Just a few weeks ago, the White House had forced the company to suspend the access rights of foreign employees due to concerns about the leakage of cutting-edge technology.

Changing Communication Strategy Leads to Breakthrough

To get its core products back online, Anthropic has completely changed its communication strategy with the government in recent weeks. According to insiders, the company dispatched a co-founder, Tom Brown, who is more favored by officials, replacing the previously tough-minded CEO in negotiation meetings.

Facing strict accusations from authorities regarding cybersecurity and model "jailbreak" vulnerabilities, the company chose to comply with government demands and made substantial compromises. The company not only promised to proactively detect and prevent potential risks of technology abuse but also agreed to fully cooperate in developing future security compliance standards, ultimately securing full regulatory approval.