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OpenAI Bought the Tools Python Developers Actually Trust
OpenAI acquired Astral, maker of uv, Ruff, and ty, the Python tooling millions of developers rely on, to fold them into Codex. The open-source community is uneasy.
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AI Agents Broke GitHub. Microsoft Called AWS.
AI coding agents generated so much traffic that GitHub fell below its own enterprise SLA. Microsoft's fix: borrow capacity from Amazon.
Colorado's AI Law Died Before Its Own Deadline
Colorado's landmark AI antidiscrimination law was gutted, stayed, and replaced before its June 30 deadline ever arrived. A case study in regulatory collapse.
The Government Pulled Fable 5 From the Cloud. Enterprises Are Rethinking Everything.
A US export control order forced Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 offline. The fallout is reshaping how enterprises think about AI infrastructure risk.
Claude Fable 5 Scores 95% on SWE-bench, Then Hands Off to Opus 4.8
Anthropic's new Mythos-class model leads on coding benchmarks but deliberately defers to a safer predecessor in restricted domains. That design choice says more than the score.
Google's DiffusionGemma Generates Text Sideways
Google released DiffusionGemma, a 26B open model that generates entire text blocks in parallel using diffusion, not token-by-token prediction. It's 4x faster and worse. That's the interesting part.
Anthropic Ships a Model It Says Is Too Dangerous to Ship Without a Leash
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5, a public version of the restricted Mythos-class model, built around a safety-classifier layer that routes high-risk queries to a weaker model.
ChatGPT's New Memory Doesn't Ask Permission First
OpenAI's Dreaming V3 builds a profile of you automatically from every conversation you've ever had. The architecture is clever. The consent question is harder.
Apple Handed Siri's Brain to Google
Tim Cook's final WWDC keynote today confirmed Apple licensed a custom Gemini model to power a rebuilt Siri, a remarkable concession from the company that built its identity on owning the whole stack.
