Anthropic closes June with export restrictions lifted and a new mid-tier model shipping, while a novel prompt injection technique makes the case that AI-powered browsers may be structurally unsafe — r
The day's biggest story isn't a vulnerability or a model launch — it's an export control order that briefly made Anthropic's AI inaccessible to its own employees, and the question it forced into the o
The White House's weekend order forcing Anthropic to cut off international access to its newest AI models landed on a day the U.S. was celebrating two sports championships — but inside the AI industry
Geopolitics collided with AI governance yesterday as fears about Chinese access to Anthropic's most capable model drove U.S. export restrictions — and immediately drew scrutiny from Brussels over what
Chinese hackers quietly controlled an enterprise authentication stack for a decade while the Anthropic model ban finally got an origin story: Amazon's own CEO may have set it in motion. Splunk's criti
The SpaceX IPO closed Friday as the defining financial event of the year, while a major Linux supply-chain attack and a government-ordered AI model suspension kept security and AI desks equally busy.
On June 13, 2026, Anthropic [abruptly suspended access](https://www.anthropic.com/news/fable-mythos-access) to Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 — its two most capable models — following a direct ord
Anthropic today sealed a $65 billion round at a valuation approaching a trillion dollars and confirmed its most capable models are coming to the public — while Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket turned a
The SpaceX S-1 reads like a space company prospectus on the surface, but the detail that changes the valuation math is a contingent compute deal with Anthropic worth up to $40 billion.