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    The Korean Telecom Giant at the Center of Anthropic’s Mythos Controversy

    By AdminJune 18, 2026
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    The Korean Telecom Giant at the Center of Anthropic’s Mythos Controversy


    The Trump administration’s move to impose export controls on Anthropic’s most powerful AI technology followed a spat over the company granting South Korean telecom giant SK Telecom access to its Claude Mythos model, according to people familiar with the matter. US officials were concerned about what they alleged were SK Telecom’s ties to China, those people said.

    Those concerns appear to have compounded when Amazon later flagged vulnerabilities it identified in Fable 5 to the White House. Fable 5 is a highly safeguarded version of Mythos that Anthropic released to the public on June 9. The Amazon researchers claimed that it was possible to circumvent some of Fable 5’s guardrails and access Mythos’ formidable cybercapabilities, though Anthropic and outside cybersecurity experts have argued these risks are not unique to Claude.

    The confluence of events is what ultimately led the White House to determine that it could not trust Anthropic to safeguard its most advanced AI technology, according to a person close to the administration. On Friday, the Trump administration ordered Anthropic to revoke access to Mythos and Fable 5 for all foreign nationals, including immigrants inside the US.

    Rather than gate access to its technology based on nationality, a process that would be difficult to implement while also preserving privacy, Anthropic decided it was better to disable access to the models entirely. The White House and Anthropic remain at odds after days of negotiations about bringing Claude Mythos and Fable 5 back online.

    Anthropic declined to comment. The White House and SK Telecom did not immediately respond to a request for comment. The Washington Post previously reported that Trump administration officials were alarmed to learn that the Mythos recipients included a “South Korean telecommunications company” they believed had links to China, though the article did not name the firm. In response to that reporting, SK Telecom told a Korean newspaper that the “anonymous insider’s remarks in foreign media lack verified facts, and our company has no ties to China.”

    A person close to Anthropic said the company viewed SK Telecom’s access to Mythos and the vulnerabilities that Amazon identified as separate issues. They noted that the letter the US government sent to Anthropic demanding that it restrict access to Claude Mythos and Fable 5 solely to US nationals doesn’t reference the Korean company or China.

    Because Claude Mythos is exceptionally skilled at identifying software vulnerabilities, Anthropic restricted early access to a small group of trusted organizations through a program called Project Glasswing. Earlier this month, SK Telecom, South Korea’s largest wireless carrier, became one of roughly 150 companies to receive access to Mythos as Anthropic expanded the program “following several weeks of close collaboration” with outside experts and the US government.

    SK Telecom has poured capital into Anthropic several times, including a $100 million investment in 2023 that coincided with the formation of a commercial partnership to develop an AI model tailored to the telecommunications industry. It was one of several Korean organizations to participate in Project Glasswing, along with Samsung Electronics and the Korea Internet and Security Agency.

    Earlier this month, shortly after Anthropic announced Project Glasswing’s latest expansion, the White House asked Anthropic to revoke SK Telecom’s access to Mythos, according to a person close to the AI lab. The company immediately complied, sources tell WIRED, and the US government did not threaten to put export controls on the model at the time.

    While SK Telecom itself does not appear to have large operations in China, it’s part of a much bigger conglomerate called SK Group, whose affiliates maintain extensive business interests in the country spanning semiconductors, energy, and other industries.

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