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Enterprises lost Claude Fable 5 for a few weeks. New data shows two-thirds had already built their hedge

Anthropic added a new classifier and capped subscriber use at 50% through July 7 after the model’s 19-day suspension.

  • Following a 19-day suspension linked to US export controls, Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 returned this week with tighter safety guardrails and temporary usage limits.
  • The US government issued an emergency export-control directive on June 12, barring access by foreign nationals and pulling Fable 5 offline for all customers without warning.
  • Developer Rob Hallam described the return as coming with '2 caveats,' including a new classifier that flags benign coding tasks and usage capped at up to 50% through July 7.
  • VentureBeat Pulse Research found that two-thirds of organizations had already hedged their AI strategies before the blackout, revealing what researchers call a 'Control Gap' between deployment and oversight.
  • Prioritizing replaceability over ownership, 32% of organizations name the lack of a single accountable owner as the top barrier to governing AI.
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Business Insider (Spain) broke the news on Thursday, July 2, 2026.
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