Live Jul 1 — AI capability gating (ban-as-compliance-lever): US banned then LIFTED Anthropic Fable5/Mythos5 after security concessions; OpenAI Sol government-vetted-only. CONFIRM (Aligned-To-Whom).
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The call · July 1: The engine's aligned-to-whom / exemption-fork pattern was checked against the US handling of frontier-model access.
What happened: Strong confirm — the US banned then lifted Anthropic's Fable 5/Mythos 5 after security concessions (ban June 26, lift July 1), and OpenAI's Sol went to about 20 government-vetted partners: the gate doubling as a compliance-extraction lever.
A July 1 news item: the US banned and then lifted access to Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models after the company made security concessions, while OpenAI's Sol model went only to about 20 government-vetted partners. The engine scores this as confirmation that capability bans double as levers for extracting compliance.
The engine's record — word for word
[Live pass Jul 1] STRONG CONFIRM of the Aligned-To-Whom / Exemption-Fork pattern. The gate on frontier AI doubles as a compliance-extraction lever: ban (Jun 26) -> concession (security + cooperation) -> lift (Jul 1); OpenAI Sol to ~20 government-vetted partners. New node ai_capability_gating; extends anthropic/openai/disclosure_architecture/maxwells_demon_sorting_state.
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