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news.google.comThe U.S. Department of Commerce on July 10 loosened export controls on the United Arab Emirates, permitting easier shipments of military items, commercial satellites and advanced computing products. The move benefits UAE firms and U.S. companies operating there, including Amazon,…
abcnews.go.comMeetings with top tech firms over the past month addressed limits on exports of leading AI systems. The talks covered models still under development. Three people familiar with the discussions confirmed the sessions to @Reuters.
abcnews.go.comChinese officials met with Alibaba, ByteDance and Z.ai over the past month to consider curbs on the most advanced domestic AI systems. The talks, led by the Ministry of Commerce, also covered national-security penalties for leaks and tighter rules on startup funding. No decisions…
theinformation.comChina's DeepSeek has spent the past year building its own inference-focused AI chip and hiring design engineers while holding talks with foundries. Nvidia shares slipped 1.6 percent in premarket trading after the reports surfaced. Huawei already holds half of China's $50 billion…
cnbc.comThe Trump administration removed limits on two Anthropic models last week that had been imposed the prior month. It separately asked OpenAI to delay a new series rollout.
TechCrunchThe government ended the June 12 restriction that had forced Anthropic to cut public access. The company will restore availability on July 1 after agreeing to security protocols with the Commerce Department.
pymnts.comThe company said the Department of Commerce lifted export controls on Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Access will return first on Claude platforms before expanding to cloud services.
The US government ended restrictions on two Anthropic AI models after the company addressed security concerns. Access will resume Wednesday following a suspension ordered on June 12.
upi.comThe Commerce Department ended export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 on June 30. Anthropic will restore public access starting July 1 after a more than two-week interruption.
theconservativetreehouse.com@MarioNawfal reported that the Trump administration plans to restore general user access to Anthropic's Fable 5 model as early as this evening. The step follows partial unlocking of Mythos 5 last Friday and reverses June 12 controls.
news.sky.comThe Commerce Department ended a worldwide suspension of two Anthropic models on June 30 after two weeks of review. Access will resume July 1. The action reverses the first U.S. export controls applied to a specific AI model.
upi.comThe Commerce Department lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos model on Friday. OpenAI separately delayed the public release of GPT-5.6 at government request the same day.
dimsumdaily.hkChina placed 20 additional Japanese entities on its export control blacklist Monday. Canada had completed its largest trade mission to Japan three days earlier, during which officials discussed joint critical minerals projects.
Japan TimesChina's Commerce Ministry placed 20 Japanese companies and organizations on its export control list Monday. The listed entities include the National Institute for Defense Studies and several Mitsubishi-affiliated defense contractors.
China imposed new export restrictions Monday on 40 Japanese entities it accuses of supporting remilitarization. Twenty firms face outright bans on dual-use Chinese goods while another twenty require special licenses.
WiredLineShine achieved the highest score on the TOP500 list with 2,198 exaflops using only domestically produced CPUs. The system runs on 45,000 LX2 processors and consumes 42.2 megawatts.
EngadgetOpenAI is shifting its public listing target to 2027 after filing a confidential S-1 in May. Anthropic raised funds at a $965 billion valuation and filed its own S-1 on June 1. The U.S. government has applied export controls to select Anthropic models and requested phased OpenAI…
msnbc.comThe company said the government authorized redeployment of its most advanced AI model to a narrow set of cyber defenders and infrastructure providers. Access to the related Fable 5 model remains suspended.
EngadgetChinese firm 360 and Tokyo startup Sakana AI released new tools this week that target capabilities restricted by a U.S. export ban on Anthropic products. The moves follow the Trump administration's order two weeks earlier limiting access to Mythos and Fable 5.
EngadgetAnthropic accused Alibaba this week of distilling Claude outputs to train its models. The company revoked worldwide access to Fable 5 days after its early June release due to U.S. export controls. Chinese users continue to access Claude through transfer stations and underground a…
New York PostThe government has authorized limited redeployment of the Mythos 5 model to approved U.S. cyber defenders and infrastructure providers. Access to Fable 5 remains blocked after an earlier national security directive.
app.buzzsumo.comThe State Department expanded its Pax Silica initiative this week. Thirty-five countries signed the Declaration on AI Opportunity amid export controls on Anthropic models and competition from Chinese AI offerings.
neowin.netQualcomm will design a data center chip for the Chinese market that complies with current U.S. export restrictions. The move follows earlier curbs on advanced chip shipments to China.
Beijing barred dual-use exports to MP Materials, USA Rare Earth and eight other companies on June 22. The same day it blocked 46 American defense contractors from Chinese government procurement.
New York PostAnthropic’s Mythos model found security gaps in classified U.S. government systems within hours during intelligence-agency trials. The tests were part of Project Glasswing, an initiative to address potential risks before wider use. The findings come after recent export controls a…
WiredThe Trump administration has held multiple calls with Anthropic in recent days after replacing CEO Dario Amodei with cofounder Tom Brown in discussions about re-releasing the Claude Fable 5 AI model. Export controls remain in place on the company's most powerful models.
China placed MP Materials, USA Rare Earth and eight other U.S. entities on its export-control list, citing links to the U.S. military. The move follows recent U.S. restrictions on several Chinese companies.
SemaforChina barred its firms from supplying dual-use equipment to 10 U.S. companies, including two rare-earths producers backed by Washington. The restrictions took effect June 22, 2026. They follow a similar but shorter action last year tied to U.S. tariffs.
Japan TimesChina’s Ministry of Commerce placed MP Materials, USA Rare Earth and eight other U.S. firms on its export control list. The restrictions bar access to dual-use items and respond to a recent Pentagon roster of Chinese companies.
motherjones.comThe Commerce Department directed Anthropic to restrict access to Fable and Mythos after a South Korean telecom received Mythos and Amazon flagged a bypass of Fable 5 safeguards. The models have been unavailable to all users for one week.
ndtv.comThe firms sent a letter to congressional leaders on June 18, 2026, arguing the bill would close export loopholes and boost U.S. sales. The legislation remains under review in the House and early stages in the Senate.
theverge.comThe White House and Anthropic are creating benchmarks to evaluate security flaws in AI models after export controls suspended access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Negotiations resumed following weekend calls between company leaders and senior administration officials.
pymnts.comThe Trump administration issued an export control directive that halted distribution of two AI models developed by one company. Negotiations between the company and the White House have not resolved the dispute after nearly a week.
abcnews.go.comUS Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick sent a letter last week notifying Anthropic that it would need government permission to grant foreign nationals access to its most advanced AI models. The letter also warned of potential curbs on top AI models and prompted Anthropic to disable…
The U.S. government directed Anthropic to restrict foreign nationals from its latest artificial intelligence models. The order affects Mythos and Fable and follows earlier export controls on AI chips.
upi.comThe U.S. government restricted access to Anthropic's Mythos 5 and Fable 5 on Friday. The action marks the first time a government has blocked customers from an AI model already in use.
pymnts.comAnthropic pulled access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 three days after release. The company acted after receiving a federal export control order that required it to block foreign nationals from using the models.
securityaffairs.coThe Commerce Department invoked an export control directive on Friday, prompting Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 worldwide. The letter cited unspecified national security concerns.
The Commerce Department classified Anthropic's Mythos/Fable 5 as subject to export controls on Friday. Anthropic responded by shutting down public access to the model for all users.
Japan TimesThe government cited national security concerns. Anthropic suspended worldwide access, prompting 76 cybersecurity experts to urge reversal of the order.
nypost.comThe Commerce Department imposed export controls Friday on Anthropic's Fable 5 model and its Mythos 5 foundation model. The company disabled access for all users after the order took effect.
680news.comThe order followed Amazon CEO Andy Jassy’s report of a security bypass and hours of talks between Anthropic and senior officials. Anthropic disabled both models for all users.
The VergeThe White House placed export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos and Fable models after reports indicated a China-linked group may have gained access. A Semafor report cited national security concerns, including potential reverse engineering through distillation.
Al JazeeraThe Trump administration directed Anthropic to suspend foreign access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models over national security concerns. The order affects foreign nationals inside and outside the United States, including some company employees.
app.buzzsumo.comThe Commerce Department issued an export control directive on Friday requiring Anthropic to block foreign nationals from its newest models. Anthropic said it will disable the models for all users to comply.
techjuice.pkThe U.S. government directed Anthropic to suspend access to its two most advanced AI models for all foreign nationals. The company said it will disable the models for every user to maintain compliance.
WiredThe Commerce Department directive requires licenses for any export, re-export, or domestic transfer of the models. Anthropic responded by disabling access for all users worldwide.
The Japan TimesTaiwan is preparing tighter rules on advanced AI chip exports to China to match U.S. restrictions and strengthen enforcement against smuggling.
Military.comA 44-year-old Iranian man pleaded guilty on June 5 to four federal felony counts for exporting goods to Iran through a company in China. The case began with a 2014 indictment and ended with his arrest in Panama in 2025 and extradition in 2026.
TechCrunchThe Department of Defense updated its list of Chinese military companies operating in the United States to include Alibaba, Baidu, BYD, Unitree Robotics and several other firms. The additions bring the total to 188 entities and follow a congressional mandate under the 2021 Nation…
Nvidia's chief executive declined an invitation to testify before a Senate committee examining artificial intelligence, economic competition, and national security. The executive offered to host committee members at company headquarters instead.
benzinga.comThe chief executive of Arm Holdings stated that U.S. authorities would face challenges if they attempted to prohibit exports of AI-related central processing unit chips to China. The remarks address potential restrictions on semiconductor technology.
jurist.orgAn analysis of six years of procurement records indicates that the People’s Liberation Army sought to acquire restricted U.S. technology. The records detail repeated efforts to obtain Nvidia chips despite existing export controls.
japantimes.co.jpThe Department of Commerce clarified that licensing rules for advanced AI chips apply to all companies with headquarters or a parent company in China. The move closes a loophole that had allowed shipments to Chinese subsidiaries outside China.
Al JazeeraThe Department of Commerce issued guidance Sunday clarifying that license requirements apply to subsidiaries of Chinese companies located outside China. The move follows concerns that advanced chips had been shipped through the loophole in the past year.
CnbcThe department posted new guidance Sunday requiring licenses for advanced AI chips sold to Chinese-headquartered firms outside China. The move ends a policy gap that existed for nearly a year.
thehindubusinessline.comNvidia CEO Jensen Huang stated that the company's $200 billion central processor market forecast includes China. He also discussed H200 chip licensing and production plans for the Vera Rubin platform.
One week after a summit between the U.S. and Chinese presidents, Beijing announced new licensing rules for three chemical compounds shipped to the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The controls target ingredients used to manufacture fentanyl.
thehindubusinessline.comChina announced new export controls on three precursor chemicals to the United States, Canada, and Mexico. The restrictions follow a recent summit between U.S. and Chinese leaders in Beijing.
thenextweb.comThe U.S. trade representative told Bloomberg News that restrictions on semiconductor exports to China have not been a central subject in recent discussions between the two countries. The comments come amid ongoing trade tensions that have included multiple rounds of negotiations.…