A coalition of 76 cybersecurity veterans has issued an open letter to the U.S. government, urging the removal of export controls on Anthropic's Fable and Mythos AI models. The letter argues that restricting access to these models hinders defenders' ability to identify vulnerabilities and enhance software security amid rapidly advancing threats. The U.S. government recently ordered Anthropic to limit the export of these models due to national security concerns, prompting the company to suspend global access. Notably, the letter includes signatures from prominent figures such as Alex Stamos and Casey Ellis, highlighting the pressing concern that the ban could leave cybersecurity defenders at a disadvantage. Anthropic previously restricted access to Mythos, citing its potential misuse, but the stringent limitations on Fable have drawn criticism for impeding legitimate cybersecurity research.
Cybersecurity Experts Urge US Government to Lift Ban on Anthropic's Advanced AI Models
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