Amazon CEO flagged Anthropic security risks, triggering Fable 5 global shutdown

Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly met with senior Trump administration officials this week to raise security concerns about Anthropic's most . Those talks acted as the catalyst for a federal directive ordering Anthropic to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5. The restriction was originally framed around targeting s, but Anthropic responded by cutting off all customers — regardless of nationality — to stay compliant.

Amazon is one of Anthropic's largest investors, which makes its CEO's role in triggering the federal action a notable . The reporting comes from The Information and The Wall Street Journal.

Key points

  • Amazon CEO Andy Jassy directly raised Anthropic model security risks with Trump administration officials
  • The federal government issued a directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 under rules
  • Anthropic shut down access for all customers worldwide, not just s, to comply
  • Amazon is a major Anthropic investor, raising questions about the
  • The episode shows AI tool availability can be cut off suddenly by geopolitical or regulatory forces
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