Anthropic AI Models are Back

Anthropic AI 模型回歸


Introduction

The US government says Anthropic can sell its AI models to the world again.

美國政府表示 Anthropic 可以再次向全球銷售其 AI 模型。

Main Body

In June 2026, the US government stopped these AI models. They feared other countries would use the AI to find computer problems. Anthropic stopped the systems for everyone.

2026 年 6 月,美國政府停止了這些 AI 模型的運作。他們擔心其他國家會利用 AI 來尋找電腦漏洞。Anthropic 隨後停止了所有人對這些系統的使用。

Tom Brown from Anthropic talked to the government. He made a deal. Now, Anthropic must tell the government about security risks. They also use an old AI model for dangerous questions.

Anthropic 的 Tom Brown 與政府進行了協商並達成協議。現在,Anthropic 必須向政府通報安全風險。此外,他們會針對危險問題使用舊款的 AI 模型。

Fable 5 is now open to everyone. Mythos 5 is only for a few special groups. The government still checks new AI models for 30 days before they start.

Fable 5 現在對所有人開放。Mythos 5 僅限於少數特定群體使用。政府在新的 AI 模型啟動前,仍會進行為期 30 天的審查。

Conclusion

People can use the AI models again. But Anthropic and the Department of Defense still have a fight in court.

人們可以再次使用這些 AI 模型,但 Anthropic 與美國國防部在法庭上的訴訟仍在進行中。

Vocabulary Learning

🕒 The 'Time-Travel' Trick (Past vs. Present)

In this story, the writer switches between what happened and what is happening now. This is the biggest step to reach A2 English.

1. The Past (Finished actions) Look for the -ed ending. This means the action is over.

  • Stopped \rightarrow It is not stopping now; it happened in June 2026.
  • Feared \rightarrow They were afraid before.
  • Talked \rightarrow The conversation is finished.

2. The Present (Current facts) These words describe the situation right now.

  • Says \rightarrow The government is speaking now.
  • Is \rightarrow Fable 5 is available today.
  • Checks \rightarrow This is a regular habit or rule.

Quick Guide for You: If you see -ed, think \rightarrow 🔙 Yesterday. If you see -s or is, think \rightarrow 🕒 Today.

Vocabulary Learning

government (n.)
The group of people who rule a country
Example:The government makes new laws for the city.
feared (v.)
Was afraid of something
Example:She feared that the rain would ruin her party.
deal (n.)
An agreement between two people or groups
Example:The two companies made a deal to work together.
security (n.)
Protection against danger or attack
Example:The airport has very strict security.
risks (n.)
Possible dangers or problems
Example:Driving too fast has many risks.
court (n.)
A place where legal problems are decided by a judge
Example:The man had to go to court for his problem.
Practice A2 words in a crossword