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Friday, 3 July 2026

Fable #6: The Return of the King

Zvi (Don't Worry About the Vase) 1 week ago

Anthropic's Claude Fable model was restored to worldwide availability after the US government lifted export controls that were imposed in June following concerns about potential misuse. The company had to implement more restrictive safety classifiers that now reject over 99% of certain requests like code debugging, reducing false negatives but degrading functionality. The restoration establishes a precedent for government-industry collaboration on AI safety standards, though critics argue the process remains ad hoc and may disadvantage US companies relative to Chinese competitors in cybersecurity applications.

White House model-release standards talks picked up speed

The Neuron 1 week ago

The White House accelerated discussions on voluntary standards for frontier AI model releases, with OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and national-security agencies negotiating benchmarks and gates for advanced models. OpenAI reportedly proposed giving the U.S. government a 5% stake in the company, potentially worth tens of billions of dollars, as a way to share AI's upside and smooth regulatory relations. If formalized, such public ownership could reshape how AI labs balance regulatory compliance, public trust, and capital markets expectations as they approach trillion-dollar valuations.