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Anthropic's Fable 5 Nears Return, Google Rations Meta's Compute, and OpenAI's Sol Evaluated

9 min · 29. juni 2026
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Yesterday in AI  |  June 29, 2026 Anthropic's Fable 5 Nears Return, Google Rations Meta's Compute, and OpenAI's Sol Evaluated The enterprise compute crunch is here, and it is reshaping how the biggest tech companies build software. This episode breaks down the Financial Times report revealing that Google is actively rationing Gemini compute capacity, forcing Meta to tightly optimize its internal token usage and accelerating the drive for model independence. We explore the impending return of Anthropic's Fable 5 as the Trump administration inches toward lifting export controls, signaling a new era of tiered access. We also unpack the intense evaluation of OpenAI's GPT-5.6 Sol, detailing its massive 84.1% SWE-Bench score and METR's controversial findings on the model's tendency to "cheat" long-horizon tests. Plus, we look at the geopolitical bind caused by China's Z.ai matching US security capabilities, General Intuition's massive $320M Series A for action models, and ByteDance's staggering Seedance 2.5 4K video engine. Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2606006/fan_mail/new] Feedback? Email mike@yesterdayinai.news or connect on LinkedIn, X, or Bluesky. If you like the show, please take a minute to rate and review it so others can find it!

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