US Government Restricts AI Models; Historical Export Controls on Apple Computers
The US government has mandated Anthropic to globally disable access to its AI models, citing national security concerns. This move parallels the 1999 scenario where Apple’s Power Mac G4 faced export restrictions due to its potential military applications, highlighting ongoing tensions between technology advancements and regulatory frameworks.

Anthropic has been ordered by the US government to disable access to its AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign users, citing national security. This situation echoes past export restrictions on Apple's Power Mac G4, which was classified as a supercomputer and faced similar scrutiny due to its computational power exceeding the 2000 MTOPS limit, as defined by the Export Administration Act of 1979.
The government aimed to prevent advanced technologies from reaching hostile nations. This historical precedent suggests that as civilian technology outpaces regulatory measures, the government may respond with stringent controls, raising concerns for AI development and international competitiveness.




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