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Thames Water eyes FTSE float, Anthropic to release Mythos to the public, and why high street banks might still be best

21 min · 11. juni 2026
episode Thames Water eyes FTSE float, Anthropic to release Mythos to the public, and why high street banks might still be best cover

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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2612946/fan_mail/new] Thames Water eyes a return to the publicly traded markets in the hopes to avoid being nationalised. Michael Hunter explains how that would work.  Meanwhile Anthropic officially released Claude Fable 5 on Wednesday, allowing the public to access the core architecture of its notorious ‘Mythos’ model for the first time – a technology previously deemed to dangerous for distribution. Plus: Simon Hunt on why he still prefers a bricks and mortar bank over the likes of Monzo or Revolut.

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