Anthropic restricts access to advanced models after Trump order Anthropic disabled access to its most advanced AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, for all customers after a Trump administration directive ordered the company to block foreign nationals from using them. The company complied despite disagreeing with the directive, and negotiations with federal officials are underway to restore access. Anthropic restricts access to advanced models after Trump order The AI company disabled its most powerful systems for all customers after a federal directive targeting foreign nationals Anthropic, one of the most prominent AI companies in the world, has shut off access to its most advanced models for every customer, including paying US subscribers. The reason: a Trump administration directive ordering the company to block foreign nationals from using those systems. The June 13 directive specifically targeted two of Anthropic’s newest models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. Rather than attempt to selectively filter out foreign users while keeping US customers online, Anthropic chose to disable the models entirely. What happened and why it matters The directive traces back to an executive order signed by President Trump on June 2, which established a framework for pre-release vetting of advanced AI systems. The order reflected growing concerns within the administration about cybersecurity threats and potential gaps in how AI companies control access to their most powerful tools. Eleven days later, the administration turned that framework into a specific demand aimed at Anthropic. The company was told to ensure no foreign nationals could access Fable 5 or Mythos 5, full stop. Anthropic has publicly expressed disagreement with the directive but chose compliance over confrontation. Negotiations with federal officials are reportedly underway to clarify the scope of the restrictions and find a path to restoring access. A pattern of friction between Anthropic and the administration This isn’t the first clash between Anthropic and the Trump White House. Prior disputes have centered on the company’s approach to military applications and the safeguards built into its AI systems. The Mythos series in particular has drawn government scrutiny because of its cybersecurity implications. Federal officials have raised concerns about how the models could be applied in sensitive areas, including military operations and supply chain security. What this means for investors This directive has no direct connection to crypto markets. There were no mentions of digital assets, tokens, or blockchain in any of the coverage surrounding this escalation. Investors should pay attention to the ongoing negotiations between Anthropic and federal officials. If a resolution comes quickly and access is restored with some form of nationality-verification system in place, the market impact stays contained. Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy https://cryptobriefing.com/editorial-policy/ .