Before enabling embedded AI, Indian enterprises need vendor model disclosure

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By Abhishek G Sharma

On June 11, 2026, Tata Consultancy Services and Anthropic announced a partnership that would give Claude access to 50,000 TCS employees across 56 countries and support Claude powered products for sectors including financial services, healthcare and the public sector.

The following day, Anthropic said the U.S. government had issued an export control directive requiring suspension of all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by foreign nationals, and that the company had to disable both models for all customers to ensure compliance. Anthropic said access to its other models was not affected.

This timing should not be read as an argument against Anthropic, TCS or foreign AI vendors. The TCS announcement concerned Claude broadly, not a claim that Indian enterprises had deployed Fable 5 or Mythos 5 into production. That distinction matters.

The sharper lesson is operational. When an enterprise relies on AI features embedded inside...

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