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June 14, 2026
The Wall Street Journal reports that Amazon's cybersecurity research and conversations between CEO Andy Jassy and White House officials contributed to an export control directive targeting Anthropic's most advanced AI models. The directive led Anthropic to cut off access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, its flagship large language models. The development marks a significant escalation in U.S. government scrutiny of frontier AI capabilities, with one major tech company's internal research reportedly shaping federal AI access policy.
Meta has begun unwinding its $2 billion acquisition of AI company Manus following a direct order from Beijing to reverse the deal. The move marks a rare instance of a foreign government compelling a major US tech company to abandon a completed or near-complete acquisition. The development underscores the deepening geopolitical tension surrounding AI assets with Chinese origins.
TechCrunch says Amazon CEO Andy Jassy may have been the source of security concerns behind Anthropic cutting worldwide access to two models. The report cites The Wall Street Journal as saying Amazon researchers used Claude Fable 5 to obtain cyberattack-relevant information. The U.S. government then imposed export controls on Fable 5 and Mythos 5, while Amazon declined to disclose details of its government discussions.
A Derbyshire police officer is under formal investigation for allegedly using AI tools to create or fabricate evidence in multiple criminal cases. The incident raises serious questions about the integrity of AI-generated material in law-enforcement workflows. If confirmed, this would be one of the most direct known cases of an officer deliberately misusing generative AI within official proceedings.
OpenAI is facing an investigation from state attorneys general, according to TechCrunch. The article says it is not yet clear which states are involved. Reported areas of inquiry include OpenAI's advertising policies and how the company handles health-related data, suggesting regulators are examining both consumer-facing business practices and sensitive information governance.
Pyodide 314.0 removes a long-standing distribution bottleneck by allowing WebAssembly-compiled Python wheels to be published directly to PyPI, so any package author can now distribute Pyodide-compatible packages without Pyodide team involvement. Previously, the team manually built and hosted over 300 packages. Simon Willison celebrated by publishing luau-wasm — a Lua-based scripting language compiled to WASM — using Codex with GPT-5.5 to automate the packaging workflow.
KPMG, one of the world's largest professional services firms, withdrew a published report on AI usage after it was found to contain apparent hallucinations — errors likely introduced by an AI system used in its preparation. The incident highlights a sharp irony: AI proving unreliable as a source of information about AI itself. It adds to a growing list of high-profile cases where AI-generated content has undermined the credibility of professional and institutional outputs.
The headline indicates that talks between Amazon's CEO and U.S. officials were linked to a government crackdown involving Anthropic models. No article body is available, so the specific officials, policy mechanism, model versions, timing, and consequences are not stated. Based only on the title, the item appears to concern business, regulation, and the relationship between major cloud investors and frontier AI model providers.
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