027 - Apple WWDC 2026, Anthropic Fable 5, and Microsoft Scout
ai.u crew catch up on AI industry news, starting with Apple’s WWDC (June 8), which they found comparatively lackluster versus OpenAI, Google I/O, and Microsoft Build, though Travis notes Apple’s selective, trust- and creator-focused approach, local/on-device models, and features like a new Siri AI app with screen awareness and conversation syncing. They discuss the cost of inference, ecosystem lock-in, rumored foldable iPhone hints in iOS 27 betas, and other rumored hardware (e.g., AirPods with a camera). The hosts then cover Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5, a consumer version of Mythos with safeguards, which was removed after about three days following U.S. federal national security concerns and jailbreak claims; they cite reported capabilities like migrating a 50M-line Ruby codebase in a day and debate safety vs marketing and access control. Finally, they discuss Microsoft Scout as an enterprise OpenClaw agent tied to Work IQ/Office Graph, highlighting chat personas, automations (daily briefs), co-create workspaces, and agentic workflows that feel “magical” and augment human work.
00:00 Show Intro and Life Updates
01:25 News Catch-Up Agenda
02:31 WWDC First Impressions
05:00 Siri AI and iOS 27 Rundown
07:51 Apple’s Human-Centered AI Angle
11:15 Local Models and Inference Costs
21:18 Foldable iPhone Rumors
22:41 Ecosystems and the Next AI Battle
25:26 OpenAI Losses Surge
26:11 Apple Siri Threat
26:59 Jarvis App Control
29:00 Apps Become Verbs
31:29 Anthropic Fable Pulled
33:16 Fable Power And Cost
34:31 Safety Versus Hype
39:09 Fable UX And Routing
43:56 Microsoft Scout Agents
49:22 Scout Features Breakdown
53:27 Closing Thoughts
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