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This week in AI, Fable 5 dominated the conversation — first as the most powerful new model release, then as the center of a major access and governance controversy. Plus, SpaceX’s IPO, the rise of token panic, and what to watch next from OpenAI.This Week in AI in 5 Minutes is a fast catch-up version of The AI Daily Brief for extremely busy people. Check out the new https://aidailybrief.ai/The AI Daily Brief helps you understand the most important news and discussions in AI. Subscribe to the
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In this emergency episode, NLW breaks down the stunning news that the US government has ordered Anthropic to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign nationals, forcing the company to shut the models down for all users. He explores Anthropic’s response, the backlash from across the AI world, and why this moment could set a major new precedent for government control over frontier AI.Check out the new https://aidailybrief.ai/Brought to you by:KPMG – Research from KPMG and the Univers
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A viral Wall Street chart has kicked off a new round of AI bubble panic, but NLW argues the market is reading it wrong. The real story isn’t collapsing demand — it’s the shift from the token subsidy era to the token scarcity era, where companies are learning to route AI usage more efficiently. In the headlines: SpaceX’s IPO, Bezos’ Prometheus raise, Meta’s Manus split, chip supply chain crunches, and Goldman’s trillion-dollar AI infrastructure forecast.Check out the new https://aidailybrief.ai/
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Fable 5 has become the most controversial AI launch yet, as Anthropic’s safety restrictions, data retention policy, and silent limits on AI development triggered backlash from researchers, enterprises, and power users. The bigger issue is no longer just one model release, but whether frontier labs should be able to decide what users can build, study, or access. In the headlines: Trump floats AI equity for the public, OpenAI eyes a massive Ohio data center campus, and data center backlash keeps g