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Cyber leaders push U.S. to restore access to Anthropic AI models

Cybersecurity leaders from major U.S. companies, including Nvidia and Adobe, have urged the Trump administration to lift restrictions on Anthropic’s most advanced AI models, arguing that the curbs could weaken defenses against cyberattacks. The appeal follows Washington’s order requiring Anthropic to suspend foreign nationals’ access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models over national security concerns. More than 50 security leaders said the restrictions remove powerful tools from defenders, create market uncertainty, and risk undermining U.S. AI leadership. The signatories argued that Anthropic’s models are not uniquely capable of discovering vulnerabilities or enabling exploits, noting that rival systems offer similar capabilities. They also warned that limiting access could be dangerous as China accelerates its own AI development. Anthropic has previously raised concerns about the hacking potential of its Mythos model but recently released Fable with cybersecurity safeguards.

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Tesla used 'misleading marketing' to make case for FSD approval

Reuters reports that Tesla presented self-published safety statistics to regulators in Sweden and the Netherlands that independent traffic-safety researchers have said amount to misleading marketing. The automaker was seeking to secure European approval of its “Full Self-Driving” (FSD) driver-assistance system. A Reuters review has identified several invalid data comparisons underlying Tesla’s statistics that exaggerated its safety claims. Tesla has said FSD approval in Europe is key to regional sales growth at a time when Chinese EV makers are steadily encroaching.

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