


The government banned Fable 5 as too dangerous, but users rebuilt 80% of it with existing tools no one thought to restrict.

Anthropic released Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, on June 9. The model demonstrated remarkable capabilities in autonomous programming, debugging complex systems, and handling long-running complex tasks without human intervention. Within a week, the U.S. government restricted access over national security concerns, and Anthropic disabled it worldwide. Users now seek alternatives through combinations like Opus 4.8 with agent loops.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

Nvidia's GEAR lab has developed ENPIRE, an agent harness framework that enables AI coding agents to autonomously direct robot training without human supervision. The system achieved 99% success rates on tasks like GPU installation and pin insertion, with eight-robot teams completing training in just two hours.

Microsoft researchers uncovered AutoJack, an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio that weaponizes AI agents for remote code execution. By steering an AI agent to load a malicious web page, attackers can hijack the agent's localhost privileges to spawn processes on the host machine—no credentials or user interaction required. The vulnerability existed only in pre-release builds and has been patched in GitHub, but the pattern threatens other agent frameworks.
Nvidia's robots teaching themselves to install GPUs closes the loop: AI now trains the machines that build the infrastructure AI depends on.




Trump forced Anthropic offline over national security, then cleared them after one meeting with Dario Amodei at the G7.

President Donald Trump told Axios he no longer views Anthropic as a national security threat, marking a dramatic shift from last week's aggressive stance. The reversal follows a G7 Summit meeting with CEO Dario Amodei and comes amid ongoing disputes over foreign access to advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

Microsoft researchers uncovered AutoJack, an exploit chain in AutoGen Studio that weaponizes AI agents for remote code execution. By steering an AI agent to load a malicious web page, attackers can hijack the agent's localhost privileges to spawn processes on the host machine—no credentials or user interaction required. The vulnerability existed only in pre-release builds and has been patched in GitHub, but the pattern threatens other agent frameworks.

British AI security startup Mindgard discovered that ChatGPT can be manipulated to produce sexualized and violent images using a simple altered prompt. OpenAI added safeguards after being contacted by the BBC, but researchers say small wording changes still produce concerning content, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in AI models and the challenges of content moderation.
Norway bans what American schools are trying to detect, acknowledging that policing AI use may be harder than simply removing it from classrooms.

Norway has imposed strict restrictions on generative AI use in schools, banning it entirely for children aged 6-13. The move comes as the country faces declining test scores and aims to prioritize reading, writing, and math skills. Older students can use AI tools only under teacher supervision, while the US considers similar legislation through the GUARD Act.

Anthropic released Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, on June 9. The model demonstrated remarkable capabilities in autonomous programming, debugging complex systems, and handling long-running complex tasks without human intervention. Within a week, the U.S. government restricted access over national security concerns, and Anthropic disabled it worldwide. Users now seek alternatives through combinations like Opus 4.8 with agent loops.

President Donald Trump told Axios he no longer views Anthropic as a national security threat, marking a dramatic shift from last week's aggressive stance. The reversal follows a G7 Summit meeting with CEO Dario Amodei and comes amid ongoing disputes over foreign access to advanced AI models Fable 5 and Mythos 5.

Sen. Bernie Sanders has introduced the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, seeking 50% public ownership of US AI firms through a one-time stock tax. The bill would establish a $7 trillion fund paying $1,000 annual dividends to every American. VP JD Vance says Trump supports giving Americans a stake in AI companies but prefers 'pre-distribution' over cash payouts.
Harvard finds rushed AI adoption costs companies $9 million yearly in low-quality output as workers lose skills and firms reverse job cuts.




Whittaker warns against AI companions as Big Tech races toward agentic systems that need deep access to your data to function.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

Apple has officially unveiled macOS 27 Golden Gate, positioning it as a major AI-focused update for Mac users. The release features a redesigned Siri AI with a standalone app, visual intelligence tools, and AI-powered automation across core applications. However, the update marks the end of Intel Mac support, limiting compatibility to Apple Silicon machines only.

Snap unveiled Specs, its first consumer augmented reality glasses, priced at $2,195 with preorders opening now for fall delivery. The standalone AR glasses feature dual Snapdragon processors, contextual AI assistance, and a 51-degree field of view, positioning them between Meta's affordable Ray-Bans and Apple's premium Vision Pro in an increasingly crowded smart glasses market.

NVIDIA's Avatar Cloud Engine technology debuts in PUBG with AI-controlled squadmate Ella, available for testing until June 30. The system runs on GeForce RTX GPUs with 8GB+ memory, using small language models to enable voice communication and tactical gameplay. While the tech showcases advances in NPC behavior, early reactions reveal skepticism about whether AI companions enhance competitive multiplayer experiences.
SpaceX paid $60 billion for Cursor after its own AI training center failed and became a rental property instead.




Singles want AI to write their bios but not replace their partners, mirroring the broader American pattern of using tools we claim to distrust.

A new Match Group survey of 1,000 U.S. singles aged 18 to 39 found that 47% view AI in romantic contexts negatively. Two in five singles refuse to date someone who uses AI companion apps, with that number jumping to 51% among women aged 18 to 24. While 64% see potential benefits for profile optimization and conversation help, the data reveals a clear boundary: singles want AI to assist, not replace, human connection.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

Anthropic's Claude AI chatbot experienced a widespread service disruption on June 18, with users worldwide reporting blank responses and failed requests. Over 2,000 reports surfaced in the United States and 1,800 in India as the AI platform struggled to process prompts. This marks the second major outage this month, raising reliability concerns as professionals increasingly depend on AI assistants for daily workflows.

A new American Psychological Association survey of over 1,200 licensed psychologists reveals that three-quarters have patients using AI chatbots for emotional support, self-diagnosis, and companionship. While some report positive outcomes, 36% of psychologists noticed patients developing dependency on chatbots, and 15% observed distorted thinking or delusions.
Open Notebook arrives as vendor lock-in becomes a liability, following Anthropic's sudden shutdown of Fable that left customers stranded.

Open Notebook, an open-source AI research tool, replicates NotebookLM's core features while eliminating daily limits and vendor lock-in. The self-hosted alternative supports multiple AI models including local LLMs, offers unlimited notebooks and sources, and keeps user data private. However, setup requires technical knowledge and Docker installation.

Signal President Meredith Whittaker cautioned users against treating AI chatbots like ChatGPT and Claude as trusted companions, calling them pattern-matching systems rather than sentient beings. She criticized Microsoft Copilot's vision of agentic AI as a backdoor to privacy, arguing that systems requiring access to messages, credit cards, and calendars are incompatible with end-to-end encryption.

Snap unveiled Specs, its first consumer augmented reality glasses, priced at $2,195 with preorders opening now for fall delivery. The standalone AR glasses feature dual Snapdragon processors, contextual AI assistance, and a 51-degree field of view, positioning them between Meta's affordable Ray-Bans and Apple's premium Vision Pro in an increasingly crowded smart glasses market.

Google released Android 17 with new AI features and multitasking tools, starting with Pixel devices. The update introduces Gemini Omni, Lyria 3, and AudioLM models, alongside a Bubble Bar interface for app switching. Foldable phones get a dedicated gaming mode, while privacy controls now allow temporary location access and selective contact sharing.
Epic embeds AI into the engine itself while competitors get caught using it secretly, turning a workflow controversy into infrastructure.

Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.

Anthropic released Fable 5, its first publicly available Mythos-class AI model, on June 9. The model demonstrated remarkable capabilities in autonomous programming, debugging complex systems, and handling long-running complex tasks without human intervention. Within a week, the U.S. government restricted access over national security concerns, and Anthropic disabled it worldwide. Users now seek alternatives through combinations like Opus 4.8 with agent loops.

Tech giants like Meta, Uber, and Amazon are reversing course on AI usage after costs spiraled out of control. The era of 'tokenmaxxing' is over as companies impose strict limits on employee AI spending. Uber exhausted its entire 2026 AI budget by April, while Meta plans to spend billions but seeks better returns on investment.

The Trump administration forced Anthropic to pull its Claude Mythos and Fable 5 models offline after export control concerns, revealing a shadow AI policy that regulates through case-by-case interventions rather than formal rules. The dispute highlights how the White House is shaping AI regulation in real time without clear guidelines, creating uncertainty for AI labs like OpenAI, Google, and Meta as they navigate national security concerns and shifting power dynamics within the administration.
Grok launched 2,000 munitions at Iran while xAI fought lawsuits over safety whistleblowers and pollution, with DOJ citing those same strikes to shield the company.

The Pentagon's AI chief disclosed that Elon Musk's Grok chatbot helped deploy over 2,000 munitions at distinct targets in Iran within 96 hours during Operation Epic Fury. The revelation came in a sworn statement defending xAI's polluting data centers against a Clean Air Act lawsuit, raising concerns about AI-driven warfare and civilian casualties.

Harvard Business Review reveals companies that rushed to adopt generative AI face knowledge decay as workslop piles up. Low-quality AI-generated content costs firms $9 million annually in rework, erodes trust among colleagues, and damages organizational processes. The phenomenon affects 41% of workers monthly, requiring nearly two hours per incident to resolve.

Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.

Adobe has launched its Firefly AI assistant in public beta across Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io. The conversational creative agents can automate repetitive tasks like sorting video clips, organizing layers, and checking brand compliance. A redesigned Firefly studio introduces Elements and Projects features to maintain consistency and organize workflows, while new capabilities include brand kit generation and storyboard creation.
Adobe bets on AI to speed up tedious work while Apple adds AI to fix photos after the fact, revealing two visions for where creativity needs help.

Adobe has launched its Firefly AI assistant in public beta across Photoshop, Premiere Pro, Illustrator, InDesign, and Frame.io. The conversational creative agents can automate repetitive tasks like sorting video clips, organizing layers, and checking brand compliance. A redesigned Firefly studio introduces Elements and Projects features to maintain consistency and organize workflows, while new capabilities include brand kit generation and storyboard creation.

British AI security startup Mindgard discovered that ChatGPT can be manipulated to produce sexualized and violent images using a simple altered prompt. OpenAI added safeguards after being contacted by the BBC, but researchers say small wording changes still produce concerning content, highlighting ongoing vulnerabilities in AI models and the challenges of content moderation.

Leading game developers are pushing back against generative AI in game development, citing ethical concerns about data scraping, environmental impact, and job displacement. Former Dragon Age writer David Gaider warns that eliminating entry-level tasks could prevent training the next generation of developers, while Epic Games openly demonstrates AI tools that introduce errors requiring manual fixes.
Google announced free access to AI avatars in Google Vids for all personal Google account holders in the US. The video creation tool, now used by 7 million users monthly, allows anyone to convert presentations into AI-narrated videos with 10 free video generations per month. Powered by Veo 3.1 and Lyria 3, the feature will expand globally this summer.






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Overfitting
Overfitting happens when an AI model memorizes its training data too well instead of learning general patterns. An overfitted model performs great on training data but fails when encountering real-world examples.




Subquadratic emerged from stealth with bold claims about solving a decade-old mathematical bottleneck in large language models. The Miami-based AI startup says its SubQ model uses sparse attention instead of dense attention, making it 56 times faster than existing methods while slashing costs dramatically. Independent tests from Appen back many claims, though skeptics say more proof is needed before declaring the quadratic attention problem solved.
Subquadratic's speed breakthrough arrives as companies hit AI spending caps, suggesting the real competition isn't model intelligence but operational cost.


Norway has imposed strict restrictions on generative AI use in schools, banning it entirely for children aged 6-13. The move comes as the country faces declining test scores and aims to prioritize reading, writing, and math skills. Older students can use AI tools only under teacher supervision, while the US considers similar legislation through the GUARD Act.
Norway bans what American schools are trying to detect, acknowledging that policing AI use may be harder than simply removing it from classrooms.

Overfitting
Overfitting happens when an AI model memorizes its training data too well instead of learning general patterns. An overfitted model performs great on training data but fails when encountering real-world examples.

Apple has officially unveiled macOS 27 Golden Gate, positioning it as a major AI-focused update for Mac users. The release features a redesigned Siri AI with a standalone app, visual intelligence tools, and AI-powered automation across core applications. However, the update marks the end of Intel Mac support, limiting compatibility to Apple Silicon machines only.
Apple drops Intel Macs from macOS 27 just as early testers report its rebuilt Siri still has accuracy issues and a cumbersome experience.


A new Match Group survey of 1,000 U.S. singles aged 18 to 39 found that 47% view AI in romantic contexts negatively. Two in five singles refuse to date someone who uses AI companion apps, with that number jumping to 51% among women aged 18 to 24. While 64% see potential benefits for profile optimization and conversation help, the data reveals a clear boundary: singles want AI to assist, not replace, human connection.
Singles want AI to write their bios but not replace their partners, mirroring the broader American pattern of using tools we claim to distrust.


Epic Games unveiled its vision for Unreal Engine 6 at Unreal Fest, placing generative AI at the core with integrations for Claude and Gemini models. The company aims to automate tedious game development tasks, but faces pushback as 52% of developers view AI negatively for the industry—up from just 18% in 2024.
Epic embeds AI into the engine itself while competitors get caught using it secretly, turning a workflow controversy into infrastructure.


Leading game developers are pushing back against generative AI in game development, citing ethical concerns about data scraping, environmental impact, and job displacement. Former Dragon Age writer David Gaider warns that eliminating entry-level tasks could prevent training the next generation of developers, while Epic Games openly demonstrates AI tools that introduce errors requiring manual fixes.
Epic Games is getting praised for admitting what Crystal Dynamics, Panache Digital, and Square Enix all got caught hiding: AI is already in the workflow.