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Episode 0044 - The Anthropic Fable 5 Shutdown Is Bigger Than One AI Model

20 min · 15 de jun de 2026
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John Binks dives into episode 44 (originally aired June 14, 2026) breaking down the U.S. emergency export directive that forced Anthropic to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign nationals worldwide. We explain the catalyst (the Project Glasswing jailbreak), the arguments from both government and Anthropic about safety versus operational reality, and the industry backlash over opaque, blunt enforcement. The episode covers the immediate enterprise fallout—talent and continuity risks, supply-chain and IPO consequences—and the broader shift toward sovereign AI, multi-model resilience, and identity-based controls that now sit on every boardroom risk agenda.

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