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> Except that they are.

Did you read the E.O., or just Huffpo's interpretation?

> ITAR

This is more likely to fall under EAR, it's important to be aware-of and learn the difference.

> placed on an arbitrary "approved access" list.

Except that's not what the original E.O. indicated, this is just what Anthropic is choosing to do.


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arevnolast Friday at 10:10 PM

> Did you read the E.O.

The EO is nearly a month old, and has precisely zero to do with the de facto current situation, seeing messaging from OpenAI and Anthropic on their non-public agreements with the administration.

> This is more likely to fall under EAR

Which, ok, maybe, but nobody is seeing movement on this. As of right now, and indeterminately in the future, EAR is still irrelevant. No private US citizen, right now, no matter how many flags are in their yard, no matter how many TRUMP stickers are on their car, can gain access to Fable 5 or GPT-5.6, unless you have political connections or an extremely large market capitalization.

> this is just what Anthropic is choosing to do.

Irrelevant. This is what OpenAI is also "choosing" to do with GPT-5.6 Sol, which suggests strongly that nobody is actually choosing anything. They are being told what to do, which is don't let the plebians, no matter how patriotic, access these models. GPT-5.5 is clearly the permanent legal limit for anyone not in the S&P 500.

n.b. I voted for Trump as a single-issue voter SPECIFICALLY because Harris threatened regulating ML models. This is a betrayal that WILL force loyal, patriotic US citizens into the arms of China. As soon as GLM-5.3 is released and exceeds GPT-5.5 capability, I'm not looking back.