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US lifts curbs on Anthropic’s Fable, Mythos AI models
The US Commerce Department lifts export controls on Anthropic's Fable and Mythos AI models, less than three weeks after the company was ordered to suspend access to its most advanced AI models over national security risks
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DNyuz
· Jul 11, 2026
We Must Address the Growing Rage Against the A.I. Machine
Humanity is inching along a precarious tightrope. Our world is in the midst of deciding how the artificial intelligence revolution will unfold and what limits should be drawn. Too much caution could waste A.I.’s promise of faster economic growth, greater scientific discovery and more prosperity. Too little caution could unleash labor-market chaos and social disorder. []
BERNAMA
· Jul 11, 2026
General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim
PETALING JAYA, July 11 (Bernama) -- Businesses should harness artificial intelligence (AI) as a capacity multiplier while continuing to invest in human talent, instead of treating the technology solely as a cost-cutting tool, Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Minister Steven Sim said.
Fortune
· Jul 11, 2026
For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending
AI is not just disrupting jobs. It is destabilizing the work-centered identity that helped define American life, forcing us to invent something new.
Washington Examiner
· Jun 24, 2026
AI is about to fire millions. But there is a way to stop it
As artificial intelligence reaches human replacement-level capability, it is about to cut a swath of destruction through the American workforce, leaving millions of employees to deal with the mental, economic, and social consequences. Along with a mentor at the University of Florida, Dr. Joseph Thornton, we published a paper last year outlining a clinical construct []
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Brainless: Artificial Intelligence
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Related coverage for "US lifts curbs on Anthropic’s Fable, Mythos AI models": DNyuz — We Must Address the Growing Rage Against the A.I. Machine. BERNAMA — General : Use AI As Capacity Multiplier, Not Cost Cutting Tool  - Sim. Fortune — For 250 years, work defined American identity. That era Is ending. Washington Examiner — AI is about to fire millions. But there is a way to stop it. Article | The Nation — Brainless: Artificial Intelligence. Seeking Alpha — From Robotaxis To Humanoids: Why Embodied AI Represents An Order-Of-Magnitude Leap Into The Future


