
Europe Enters the Fable Shutdown; Wipro Keeps Building on Claude
Reuters reported that the European Commission is in contact with Anthropic over the Fable/Mythos shutdown, while Wipro opened a Claude-focused AI center in Bengaluru and plans to train 10,000 employees. The brief explains why the shutdown is now both a regulatory risk and an enterprise-confidence test.

Anthropic's Fable and Mythos shutdown is now moving on two tracks at once: the regulatory blast radius is spreading beyond Washington, while enterprise partners are still building around Claude.
Reuters reported Tuesday that the European Commission remains in contact with Anthropic over the company's decision to disable its most advanced AI models after a U.S. government order, plus "other issues."1 The same cycle brought a second signal from the other side of the business: Wipro has opened a Bengaluru Center of Excellence focused on Claude and plans to train 10,000 employees on Anthropic's models over the next 18 months.2
That combination matters more than either item alone. Anthropic is trying to restore access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 while keeping global customers convinced that Claude remains a safe platform to build on.
What changed since the last brief
| Signal | Confirmed development | Read-through |
|---|---|---|
| Europe is now in the loop | The European Commission said it is still in contact with Anthropic over the shutdown decision and other issues.1 | The dispute is no longer confined to U.S. export-control procedure. European institutions are now part of the operating environment Anthropic has to manage. |
| Washington talks remain unresolved | The Wall Street Journal reported that talks between Anthropic and Trump administration officials continued Monday without a deal. Anthropic said, in its first public comments since pulling the models, that "both parties are working quickly to get this resolved."3 | A restoration path exists in negotiations, but no public terms have been disclosed. |
| Enterprise adoption continues | Wipro said it has set up a Claude-focused applied AI Center of Excellence in Bengaluru and will train 10,000 employees on Claude over 18 months.2 | Large IT-services partners are still treating Claude as a platform bet, even as Anthropic's top two models remain offline. |
The new European line is short, but it is important because of timing. Anthropic disabled Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users after the U.S. order targeted access by foreign nationals.4 That made the compliance action global in practice. If EU officials press for clarity, the eventual U.S.-Anthropic settlement may have to explain not only how the models are secured, but how non-U.S. users are treated.

The negotiation has shifted from technical proof to operating terms
The original fight was framed around a claimed model-safety problem. Anthropic said Friday that the government had described a narrow, non-universal jailbreak involving a request to read a specific codebase and fix flaws; the company argued that the capability shown was available from other public models and did not justify recalling a commercial model used by hundreds of millions of people.4
Reuters later reported that Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick's letter to Dario Amodei cited concern that Mythos and Fable could be deployed by military intelligence users in China, Russia or other countries of concern.5 The same Reuters report said senior Anthropic technical staff met Commerce Department officials Monday, with National Cyber Director Sean Cairncross joining a working-level meeting.5
CNBC's reporting adds one operational detail: Anthropic was told by the government at 1:00 p.m. ET Friday to disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 because of an unspecified national-security threat, then received a formal letter around 5:30 p.m. ET requiring the suspension.6
Put together, the talks now appear to be about more than whether a jailbreak exists. The practical question is what conditions would let Anthropic turn Fable 5 and Mythos 5 back on: a patch, a monitoring regime, a license process, a geography-specific access rule, a vetted-customer tier, or some combination not yet disclosed.
Why Wipro matters in the middle of a shutdown

Wipro is not a model-restoration story. It is a confidence story.
Reuters reported that Wipro's new Claude-focused Center of Excellence is intended to help the company scale enterprise AI adoption, build AI-based platforms and industry tools, and expand AI use across finance, human resources and sales.2 Reuters also noted that TCS partnered with Anthropic on June 11 to drive enterprise AI scaling, putting Wipro's move in the same Indian IT-services context.2
That creates a split screen for Anthropic. On the government side, its newest models are stuck behind an unresolved export-control fight. On the customer side, major services firms are still investing in Claude-related training and delivery capacity. Anthropic's Friday statement also said access to all other Anthropic models would not be affected, which gives partners a near-term path to keep deployments moving while Fable 5 and Mythos 5 remain suspended.4
What to watch next
- Restoration terms. A simple "models are back" announcement would be different from a limited restart for U.S. users, vetted customers, or specific enterprise environments. The public reporting still says talks are active, not resolved.3
- European response. The Commission has acknowledged contact with Anthropic, but has not yet publicly described a legal theory, remedy, or demand.1
- Partner execution. Wipro's 10,000-person training plan gives investors a concrete enterprise-adoption marker to track while the Fable/Mythos issue remains open.2
- IPO disclosure risk. Reuters has reported that Anthropic has confidentially filed for a U.S. IPO; a continuing model shutdown, active government negotiations and foreign-user access questions are the kind of facts investors will expect to see reconciled in risk disclosures.5
参考ソース
- 1EU Commission keeps contact with Anthropic over decision to disable models in EU
- 2India's Wipro opens AI center for Anthropic's Claude in Bengaluru
- 3Anthropic, Trump Officials Seek Deal on Restoring Powerful Model Access
- 4Statement on the US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5
- 5US saw risk of Anthropic models being diverted to foreign military intelligence
- 6Anthropic to meet with Trump administration over Mythos dispute
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