The situation is becoming very interesting. The United States government has banned access to Chinese electric vehicles, Chinese technology, Chinese phones, and pretty much any good technology coming out of the country while the rest of the world gets access to it.
Now, we can't use the best frontier LLM's because the US Govt doesn't understand the model and is run by a bunch of baby boomers.
Same thing happened with GPU's, we had a good shot at owning the majority of the Chinese GPU market and now we have nothing because we banned good NVDA chips and they just made their own instead.
This is a repeat situation from the US Govt and is doing nothing but harm to Americans.
Meanwhile China will just continue to develop their technology and the rest of the world will benefit from it. Genuinely looking forward to a Mythos class open source model being released from a Chinese AI lab that the US GOVT can't just shut off because they don't get it.
The Fable 5 model had SO MANY SAFEGUARDS I couldn't even ask basic biology questions or do infra work on the local ai models I have, Anthropic could not do any more here (and by my and many others accounts had way too many safeguards in place).
This is completely absurd, and this is coming from a lifelong conservative that voted for @realDonaldTrump THREE TIMES, and I have served in our military AND police force in America.
Absurd on so many levels.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
@ThatsQueenBritt@Nibiru1000 I'm trying to find the "fight between parked cars where two asians fought a black man then executed him with three shots then fired from the car". I don't think people know which one we are trying to find.
@Humanarewild None of you "freedom" people will ever be happy. Had he knocked out the woman, the whole comment section would have said "how dare he knock out a woman, no matter what she did". He's assaulted and took out a potential threat. Then chilled. We are Karen-Exhausted.
@kangminlee they have witnesses saying he did not "draw". we also have witnesses..the local police that Rick has shot at two prior Americans in the past. Interesting that people withhold that information as they present their biased opinions.
@somi1434711@MattWallace888 Not sure if you even read the case or chose your favorite Ai to fact check what you're saying. Ask @grok or Gemini, or ChatGpt, or Claude or any of them. "how plausible can someone get both shot in the back and point the gun at someone chasing them?" They will say "not likely"
@gesticart@MattWallace888 He's shot at two people in the past...the local police had to take him in to tell him how in America, you're not "supposed" to do that. So he did it a third time with this kid and walked. He must love it here now. Retaliations have begun, but the pace of them are slow moving.
@Thefactsdude 4.) Who was watching the child? No one? No one at all? A house full of adults and not a single one keeping an eye out? 5.) Who didn't teach the child to NOT run in the street after toys? How does he NOT know to do this? All of these questions are not answered or even asked.
@Thefactsdude We need to analyze this properly ya'll. 1.) What's the speed limit of that street? Officially, not what you feel in your heart. 2.) If the speed limit was even 25-30, how would the driver be legally liable or "wrong"? 3.) The child literally kicked the ball INTO the street...