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(00:00:00) Fable 5 Export Ban, DeepMind's Speed Leap & IPO Season Begins (00:01:35) DeepMind DiffusionGemma Speed Breakthrough (00:02:28) OpenAI IPO Confidential Filing (00:03:12) Defense Tech Hits $14.6B Record (00:03:58) Kimi K2.7 and Cohere Efficiency Push (00:04:46) What To Watch Next The US government forced Anthropic's Fable 5 offline just six days after launch, triggering the most consequential export control intervention in frontier AI history. In this episode, we break down what happened, why a jailbreak and system prompt leak escalated into a White House meeting, and why the real question isn't technical — it's whether this signals a new era of domestic model restrictions on short notice. Also in this episode: DeepMind's DiffusionGemma arrives as a 26-billion-parameter open-weight model generating over 1,000 tokens per second on an H100 — roughly four times faster than autoregressive alternatives — reshaping inference economics at every layer of the stack. OpenAI confidentially filed for IPO with the SEC, putting it in the same public-market window as Anthropic and SpaceX in what could become the most closely watched tech listing cycle in years. We also cover defense tech funding hitting $14.6 billion in just the first five months of 2026 — already surpassing the full-year 2025 record — with Anduril, Shield AI, and Saronic driving the consolidation. And two new open-weight efficiency releases — Moonshot's Kimi K2.7-Code and Cohere's North Mini Code — reinforce that inference cost is now a primary competitive axis, not just an engineering footnote. Six stories. Everything that moved the needle in AI in the last 24 hours. This episode includes AI-generated content.
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