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ENISA meets Anthropic amid US export controls on AI models
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The EU's cybersecurity agency is sitting down with Anthropic days after the US forced the company to suspend access to its most advanced AI models for foreign nationals.
Key facts
- The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, better known as ENISA, is set to meet with Anthropic on June 19, 2026, in San Francisco
- One week earlier, on June 12, the US Department of Commerce ordered Anthropic to cut off access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for foreign nationals
- The EU has invested in AI research and regulation, most notably through the AI Act, which focuses on safety and transparency requirements
- The meeting was reportedly arranged before the June 12 suspension order, which makes the conversation even more interesting
Summary
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, better known as ENISA, is set to meet with Anthropic on June 19, 2026, in San Francisco. One week earlier, on June 12, the US Department of Commerce ordered Anthropic to cut off access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models for foreign nationals. The Bureau of Industry and Security is now applying trade regulations directly to commercial AI model access. The move represents one of the first instances where Washington has applied this kind of regulatory pressure to a commercial AI application rather than the underlying infrastructure.