Svmuu News: David Sacks, Co-Chair of the U.S. President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, issued a statement addressing the regulatory backlash sparked by Anthropic’s “safety controversy.” He stated that he has communicated with multiple parties regarding the current situation involving Anthropic and concluded that the core of the current incident lies in the security controversy sparked by its newly released model “Fable” (the commercial version of the Mythos-class model). Although Anthropic claimed in a public statement that the vulnerability was “not severe,” neither the U.S. government nor the testing parties agree with this assessment, believing it is sufficient to compromise the model’s security and even poses risks related to “cyberweapon operability.” David Sacks further criticized Anthropic, noting that while the company has historically emphasized “safety first,” it now appears more inclined to keep the consumer version live rather than prioritizing the resolution of security issues. He noted that this matter should not be conflated with previous defense or regulatory controversies, adding that the U.S. government still recognizes Anthropic’s technical capabilities and that the current issue “could have been resolved quickly, with the initiative lying with Anthropic.”