The US is pushing the world toward Chinese AI (its own goal)
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In June 2026, the United States put a lock on its own AI models. It ordered Anthropic to block access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5 for anyone who isn't American, and days later it asked OpenAI to limit the rollout of GPT 5.6 to a handful of government-approved partners. Its best models, the newest ones, were placed out of reach for the rest of the world. That adds to something older: years of restrictions that already left Nvidia almost out of China's chip market. Two brakes, one new and one…
1Key Takeaways
- In June 2026, the United States put a lock on its own AI models.
- It ordered Anthropic to block access to Mythos 5 and Fable 5 for anyone who isn't American, and days later it asked OpenAI to limit the rollout of GPT 5.6 to a handful of government-approved partners.
- Its best models, the newest ones, were placed out of reach for the rest of the world.
- That adds to something older: years of restrictions that already left Nvidia almost out of China's chip market.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that in June 2026, the United States put a lock on its own AI models.
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