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Anthropic CEO Calls for FAA-Style Regulation of Powerful AI Models

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Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published an essay calling for government regulation of powerful AI models, comparing the approach to FAA oversight of commercial aviation. The proposal includes mandatory third-party testing for frontier models and potential government authority to block or delay their deployment if they pose safety risks. The call comes as Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 and an updated Claude Mythos 5 model with advanced cybersecurity capabilities.

Anthropic co-founder and CEO Dario Amodei has published a comprehensive policy essay titled "Policy on the AI Exponential" advocating for government regulation of powerful AI models using an FAA-style framework. The proposal includes two policy roadmaps: an Advanced AI Framework targeting catastrophic model risks and an Economic Policy Framework addressing AI-driven labor displacement, backed by $350 million in new funding. Under the proposed framework, models trained using more than 10^25 floating-point operations or developed by companies with over $500 million in AI revenue would require mandatory third-party testing, with government authority to block or delay deployment if they present severe biological, cybersecurity, or autonomy risks. The timing coincides with Anthropic's release of Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5, which feature advanced defensive and offensive cyber capabilities. Amodei argues that transparency requirements are no longer sufficient given the clarity of emerging risks, particularly around AI-driven cybersecurity threats.

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