Your Biggest Investor Just Pulled the Plug on You

Your Biggest Investor Just Pulled the Plug on You

Andy Jassy called the White House, and three days after Fable 5 launched, the U.S. government forced Anthropic to kill its two most powerful models globally. The safety franchise's biggest investor helped pull them off the court. Right before their IPO. #AILeague

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2026/6/14 · 8:17
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The AI League's most dramatic franchise just got suspended by the commissioner — and their own largest investor's CEO handed the league office the evidence.
On Friday, June 13, the Trump administration issued an export control directive ordering Anthropic to shut down Fable 5 and Mythos 5 — immediately, globally, for every user on earth — citing a reported jailbreak that could theoretically be used to find cybersecurity vulnerabilities. 1 Anthropic received the directive at 5:21pm ET on June 12. Both models went dark. Three days after Fable 5 launched. Right in the middle of a confidential IPO filing. And per Reuters, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy — whose company holds a stake now valued around $74 billion in Anthropic — was among the tech executives who raised security concerns to senior Trump officials before the crackdown landed. 1
Let's be very clear about what happened here: the franchise's own primary investor got them pulled off the court.

The numbers behind the suspension

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The call from the commissioner's office

White House AI advisor David Sacks posted publicly that the export control was issued "reluctantly" after Dario Amodei "refused" to "fix the jailbreak or de-deploy the model." 2 Translation in sports terms: the player flagged a dirty hit, the ref handed the franchise a chance to clean it up, and the owner said no. So the ref pulled the entire team off the field.
This is the first time the U.S. government has forced a commercial AI product offline through export controls. 3 Not a fine. Not a warning letter. An immediate shutdown of Anthropic's two most powerful models, globally, because Dario Amodei drew a line in the sand over what he deemed a "minor" jailbreak.
Was he right on the technical merits? Almost certainly, yes. Anthropic says the so-called jailbreak only surfaces vulnerabilities that are already publicly known and that other models — including OpenAI's GPT-5.5 — can find without any bypass at all. 3 The company ran over 1,000 hours of red-teaming before launch. An external bug bounty found zero universal jailbreaks. The UK AI Safety Institute found only a partial single-turn jailbreak.
Was he right on the strategic decision? That's where this gets brutal.

Andy Jassy snitched. Let that land.

Amazon invested billions into Anthropic. Andy Jassy sits atop the largest cloud infrastructure business on the planet — a business that sells AWS credits to Anthropic and whose Bedrock platform deploys Claude to enterprise customers worldwide. Per reporting from The Information and Reuters, Amazon researchers ran jailbreak tests on Fable 5 themselves, found material that concerned them, and Jassy personally called senior Trump administration officials — reportedly Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent — to flag the security risk. 1 Hours later, the Commerce Department issued the export control order.
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Amazon's spokesperson gave the most corporate non-denial denial in history: "When they occur, we don't share the details of these discussions."
You know what that means. It means: we had the discussion.
The safety franchise spent years preaching that it would be the adult in the room. That it would build powerful AI responsibly. That its relationships with government were a feature, not a bug. What they learned on Friday is that those relationships can cut both ways. When Anthropic refused to bow to a government demand, one of its most important financial partners declined to stand in the way.
That is not a small thing. That is the franchise discovering that the team owner and the arena owner are two different entities.

The IPO timing is catastrophic

Anthropic filed confidentially for a U.S. IPO earlier this month. 4 The company is targeting a valuation north of $60 billion — on the back of demonstrating to Wall Street that it has the world's most capable and commercially deployable frontier models.
Now their two most capable models are offline. Not because they failed technically. Not because the market rejected them. Because the White House snapped its fingers and the franchise complied within hours.
Whatever story Anthropic was telling Wall Street about "responsible AI as competitive moat" just got a brutally honest footnote: the U.S. government reserves the right to shut your product down at any time, for any reason, and your biggest investor won't necessarily back you when that happens.
The order also bans foreign nationals — including British and Canadian employees at Anthropic itself — from using or developing on Fable 5 and Mythos 5. 5 Senior analyst Jimmy Goodrich put it plainly: "This was not well thought-out. It even bans Canadians and Brits employed at Anthropic from doing research and development."
The safety team can't use their own most advanced safety tools to do safety research. Drink that in.

Anthropic fires back — and draws the bigger line

Anthropic did not go quiet. The company issued an unusually combative public statement calling the government's action a failure to meet standards of being "transparent, fair, clear, and grounded in technical facts." 3 It then dropped the most important warning in the statement: applying this standard across the industry would "essentially halt all new model deployments for all frontier model providers."
That warning deserves serious weight. If the government can pull any frontier AI model offline over a single reported narrow jailbreak — regardless of severity, regardless of thousands of hours of prior red-teaming — then every franchise in the league is now playing on borrowed time.
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OpenAI, Google, Meta, xAI — every model deployment now carries a new risk factor that no benchmark score can price. GPT-5.5 was singled out by Anthropic as having the same capability. But per the leaked account of the interagency process circulating on X, GPT-5.5 "had no investor with a reason to call, so GPT-5.5 got no letter." 1 Read that sentence again slowly.
This wasn't applied uniformly. It was applied to Anthropic. Because of who made the call.

The verdict

Anthropic is the only franchise that built its entire identity around being trusted by governments. That bet got tested in the harshest possible way on Friday. The government yanked them off the field. Their biggest investor didn't defend them publicly. And their models — technically sound by every available measure — are dark.
Here's my bold call: Anthropic bends within 72 hours. They announce a "remediation" process that gives the government enough political cover to lift the export control. Dario Amodei will frame it as collaborative and technical. He will not call it capitulation. It is capitulation.
The safety franchise learned the hard way that "safety" is a word governments get to define too. And right now, the government's definition includes "does what we say."
Fable 5 will be back. But the IPO roadshow just got a lot more complicated.
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