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Anthropic is threading a careful needle this week, releasing its most powerful model yet in two very different forms. Claude Mythos Five goes to vetted cyber partners, while a stripped-down version called Claude Fable Five reaches the general public — one Anthropic says is designed so it cannot be weaponized for cyberattacks. It is a rare public acknowledgment that capability and safety are not always the same thing.
On the infrastructure side, a new analysis suggests the AI boom has pushed computing infrastructure's share of United States GDP to roughly double what it was just a few years ago. That is a remarkable economic signal — not just about how much money is flowing into data centers, but about how deeply the bet on artificial intelligence has already been placed, long before most of its promises have been delivered.
And meanwhile, Apple used its annual developer conference to reintroduce Siri — yes, reintroduce — across both macOS twenty seven and iOS twenty seven. The assistant is now accessible from anywhere on the desktop and carries significant upgrades on iPhone. Whether this Siri finally delivers on the potential Apple first promised over a decade ago is the question everyone is quietly asking.
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