White House refuses to lift export ban on Anthropic Fable 5 after NSA warns its guardrails can be bypassed
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The Trump administration refused to lift export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 model after the NSA confirmed its guardrails could be bypassed, sparking debate between cybersecurity experts who defend the model's defensive uses.
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