Anthropic and the US government are once again at odds, this time over the Claude Fable 5 model that either is, or is not, or might be, far too dangerous to release to the world. The Verge's Hayden Field explains what's going on with Fable, Mythos, and the whole idea of American AI exceptionalism, before also answering your questions about how WhatsApp and Siri might one day work together, and whether Apple messed up by calling it Siri AI.
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0:00 Intro
0:38 90 Seconds on The Verge
2:39 AI questions with Hayden Field
4:01 Anthropic vs. the US government
19:32 Q: Apple Siri AI & WhatsApp/iMessage data indexing
24:13 Q: AI branding backlash and the "Siri AI" name
31:15 Outro
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