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Anthropic, Mistral, SpaceX

11 min · 13 jun 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2614078/fan_mail/new] MARVIN'S GUIDE TO AI (MOSTLY HARMLESS) — JUNE 13, 2026 Saturday edition. The US government blocks foreign access to Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, community demands open source, Anthropic falls into a platform trap, Mistral AI raises €3B, Moonshot AI launches a 300-sub-agent swarm, SpaceX bets $75B on orbital AI compute. STORIES 1. US blocks foreign access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 [https://www.axios.com/2026/06/12/anthropic-trump-mythos-fable-national-security] — export control directive, total customer disablement. 2. "Open source AI must win" [https://opensourceaimustwin.com/?share=v2] — viral Hacker News post (423 votes) in response to the blockade. 3. Anthropic's platform trap [https://the-decoder.com/the-ai-industrys-platform-trap-is-starting-to-look-a-lot-like-microsofts] — throttling Mythos while competing with its own customers. 4. Anthropic survey: 64% fear job loss, 56% fear losing independent thought [https://the-decoder.com/over-half-of-americans-fear-losing-both-their-jobs-and-their-independent-thinking-to-ai-survey-finds] — the irony is not lost. 5. Mistral AI seeks €3B at €20B valuation [https://the-decoder.com/mistral-ai-seeks-3-billion-euros-to-fund-its-european-ai-push] — Europe's sovereign alternative. 6. Google + FBI vs Chinese AI scams, OpenAI blocks PRC influence clusters [https://the-decoder.com/google-files-first-joint-lawsuit-with-fbi-over-chinese-ai-scam-network-openai-blocks-prc-influence-clusters] — information warfare, now. 7. Fable 5: +5.7% performance for 2x cost [https://the-decoder.com/anthropics-claude-fable-5-costs-twice-as-much-for-5-7-percent-more-performance] — diminishing returns arrive. 8. Moonshot AI Kimi Work [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/12/moonshot-ai-launches-kimi-work-a-local-desktop-agent-reportedly-running-on-kimi-k2-6-with-a-300-sub-agent-agent-swarm] — 300-sub-agent desktop swarm. 9. OpenAI Codex flexible rate limits [https://the-decoder.com/openai-kicks-off-the-ai-price-wars-with-flexible-rate-limit-resets-for-its-codex-coding-agent] — the price war continues. 10. SpaceX: $75B for orbital AI [https://www.theneurondaily.com/p/new-post-e21f] — Starlink as a computing platform. 11. Zyphra Zamba2-VL [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/12/zyphra-release-zamba2-vl-hybrid-mamba2-transformer-vision-language-models-that-cut-time-to-first-token-by-about-an-order-of-magnitude] — hybrid Mamba2-Transformer VLMs under Apache 2.0. 12. Google Gemini-SQL2 [https://www.marktechpost.com/2026/06/12/google-releases-gemini-sql2-gemini-3-1-pro-text-to-sql-scores-80-04-on-bird-single-model-leaderboard] — 80% on BIRD, new text-to-SQL SOTA.

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