特朗普称不再将Anthropic视为国家安全威胁
Trump Says He No Longer Views Anthropic As A National Security Threat

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唐纳德·特朗普总统表示,在七国集团峰会期间与人工智能公司 Anthropic 首席执行官达里奥·阿莫迪(Dario Amodei)进行卓有成效的会晤后,他不再将该公司视为国家安全威胁。这一表态标志着政府立场较一周前发生了重大转变,当时政府官员曾以担心潜在的“越狱”漏洞为由,要求该公司限制对其新款强大人工智能模型 Fable 5 和 Mythos 5 的访问。 尽管具体的安全细节未予披露,但特朗普指出,最初的警报是由竞争对手发出的。在政府下达指令后,Anthropic 完全暂停了对其模型的访问。特朗普称赞阿莫迪对政府的关切做出了“非常负责任”且迅速的响应。 此事件凸显了人工智能的快速创新与联邦监管之间的紧张关系。本月早些时候,特朗普总统签署了一项行政命令,鼓励企业在公开发布前沿模型前 30 天将其自愿提交给政府审查。伯尼·桑德斯(Bernie Sanders)参议员等批评人士认为,此举应从自愿改为强制,以确保公共安全。截至目前,Anthropic 的新模型仍未向用户开放。

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Authored by Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times,

President Donald Trump said he no longer views the artificial intelligence (AI) giant Anthropic as a national security threat.

Illustration of Anthropic on June 18, 2026. Riccardo Milani/Hans Lucas via AFP via Getty Images

"We have a situation with Anthropic, and we didn't like what they were doing, and so far I think they behaved very responsibly to our request," Trump told Axios's Marc Caputo in an interview that aired on June 19.

Caputo then asked Trump if he still viewed Anthropic and its CEO, Dario Amodei, as a threat to national security.

"Well, not now, but a week ago, maybe," Trump said, describing a meeting with Amodei at the G7 summit this week that influenced his change of heart.

"[Amodei] responded to us very quickly, because you know it's tremendous liability," Trump said. "You know, you can't play games with it. And he responded very responsibly."

The comments come one week after the Trump administration directed Anthropic to shut down foreign nationals' access to its new Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, which resulted in the company suspending access to all users entirely.

Issued on June 12, the directive from U.S. officials did not include specific details of potential security threats or concerns, according to Anthropic.

"Our understanding is that the government believes it has become aware of a method of bypassing, or 'jailbreaking' Fable 5," the company said in a statement at the time.

Trump told Axios that one of the company's competitors "turned Anthropic in" and raised alarms over the new models.

"They didn't like what [Anthropic was] doing. They were very concerned," he said.

Anthropic did not respond to a request for comment by publication time.

When Anthropic released Fable 5 to the general public on June 9, it said the model had exceeded the capabilities of "any model we've ever made generally available."

"It is state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks of AI capability, showing exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, vision, scientific research, and many other areas," Anthropic stated.

As a "Mythos-class" model, Fable 5 is essentially as strong as Mythos, but with key safety features to make it safe for public use.

In the same announcement, Anthropic made Mythos 5 available to a small group of cyberdefenders and infrastructure providers. But after the company's decision to suspend access to all users on June 12, both models are currently unavailable.

Two days before Anthropic pulled access, Amodei wrote on X that he believes frontier models such as Mythos 5 "should face mandatory third-party testing for cyber, bio, and autonomy risks - with the power to block or revoke deployment of models that pose catastrophic risk."

Trump signed an executive order early this month asking AI firms to voluntarily submit their frontier models for government review 30 days before they're available to the general public.

At the time, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) criticized the order for only being "voluntary," saying that mandatory testing and review of frontier models is needed to "protect Americans."

Jacki Thrapp contributed to this report.

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