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ThursdAI - The top AI news from the past week

ThursdAI - The top AI news from the past week

By: From Weights & Biases Join AI Evangelist Alex Volkov and a panel of experts to cover everything important that happened in the world of AI from the past week
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Every ThursdAI, Alex Volkov hosts a panel of experts, ai engineers, data scientists and prompt spellcasters on twitter spaces, as we discuss everything major and important that happened in the world of AI for the past week. Topics include LLMs, Open source, New capabilities, OpenAI, competitors in AI space, new LLM models, AI art and diffusion aspects and much more.

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  • Fable Got Banned, Open Source Delivered: GLM-5.2, Kimi K2.7 & SpaceX Buys Cursor - June 18
    Jun 18 2026
    Hey yall, Alex here, let me catch you up! I came back from vacation expecting to cover Fable 5 after a week of using it. The first two days after we all first got access to a Mythos level model were super exciting! But then the news hit, US Government issued an order banning Anthropic from giving access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 to any foreign national, causing Anthropic to pull the models completely (even internally to their employees!). So, this wasn’t the show I planned, but it turned into a great show about Open Source, as two models hit the top rankings and are both MIT licence, filling a Fable shaped hole in our hearts!GLM released 5.2 with folks really excited about it web building capabilities, and Kimi 2.7 Code released (and is available on CW Inference with crazy speeds!). We also saw the SpaceX IPO and Cursor $60B acquisition, Noam Shazeer joining Open and Midjourney, the image company, launching a new Ultrasound full body scanner to kill MRIs! Great show today with Dexter Horthy from HumanLayer, Chris Van Pelt and Adrian Swanberg from W&B announcing our new product HiveMind and Tanishq Abraham came back to help cover Midjourney’s new Ultrasound scanner! Let’s dive in!ThursdAI - Highest signal weekly AI news show is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.The US Government bans Fable 5! (X, Anthropic statement)Here’s a story in 3 parts: * Anthropic announces Mythos 5 preview - saying that this model is to dangerous to release, and only gives corporations access to it via project GlassWing. * Anthropic works hard on limitations and safery and releases Fable 5 (same weights as Mythos 5) built with guardrails so strong it refuses to do any cybersecurity tasks and switches back to Opus frequently* US Government receives a tip (reportedly from Amazon) that Fable 5 can be jailbroken to do cybersecurity tasks, and issues an order to Anthropic, citing national security concerns, banning them from giving access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 to any foreign national, causing Anthropic to pull the models completely (even internally to their employees!)This is the first time that we see the US Government directly intervene in the AI space and restrict access to frontier models. The most updated reporting on this I could find is that Anthropic and US Government officials are in the process of negotiating a safe release framework. Given that preventing all jailbreaks is impossible, I hope they will land on a solution that gives me Fable 5 back!This hit especially hard because last week we were all high on Fable. Not in the usual AI Twitter benchmark sense, in the actual “oh, this is a different level” sense. Me and my wife Fable maxxed throughout our flight to Vacation. Peter had saved outputs he kept going back to because other models suddenly felt like a step down. Dexter later said it was the closest he had felt in a while to the old “I need to keep prompting this thing overnight” feeling.Peter Gostev made a point that stuck with me. It’s easy for us in the bubble to call this ridiculous, and on the technical merits it kind of is. But if you’ve spent weeks telling normal people “this thing is like a nuclear weapon, it’ll take everyone’s jobs,” and then someone asks “okay, can you make it safe?” and the answer is “no, I can’t,” then you can see how an outsider lands on “well, maybe you shouldn’t have it.” His takeaway, and I agree: we need to be way more careful with the imagery we use, because the nuclear-weapon framing came home to roost.The bigger questions are the scary ones. Wolfram framed it as a sovereign AI wake-up call, and he’s right. For the first time we’re seeing a real gap in intelligence available to people based on their nationality. Imagine building a company on a model that an outside government can switch off with one letter. Peter pointed out it’s commercially bad for the US but completely disastrous for Europe, which has basically one frontier lab and a pile of startups that suddenly look very exposed. And there’s the obvious irony Nisten enjoyed a little too much: the Europeans who spent years lecturing everyone about AI restrictions just got restrictions imposed on them.If anyone in the government is listening: we want Fable back, please.SpaceX IPOs and acquires Cursor for $60B (X)SpaceX went and did the largest IPO in the history of the world, around seventy-five billion dollars, which on a roughly two-trillion-dollar valuation made Elon the first trillionaire. (Did anything materially change for him? No. He can still fly his private plane. There’s nothing left to buy.) Three days later, SpaceX exercised its option and bought Cursor (Anysphere) for sixty billion dollars in an all-stock deal, paid in shares minted at the IPO and now trading around $211. The four Cursor co-founders are all billionaires now. Largest software acquisition ever, and for SpaceX it...
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    1 hr and 56 mins
  • 📅 ThursdAI - Jun 11, 2026 - Fable & Mythos 5 are here, Anthropic gets caught sandbagging (then reverses), Siri AI finally works!? and we got live-translated on air
    Jun 12 2026
    Hey folks, Alex here, and welcome to a BIG MODEL week! We finally got Mythos (well almost)! Let me catch you up! This week started with WWDC26 from Apple, and Max Weinbach, who was in the room at Apple Park and actually has access to some of the new features including an all new SIRI AI, joined us to break down what could be the most used AI in the world very soon. At first I was skeptical, but he convinced me that the new Siri is actually good! Then, we saw the ultimate model drop: Anthropic finally shipped Mythos (X, my system card thread, benchmarks). Same weights, two names: Mythos 5 is the unrestricted version that only Project Glasswing partners get, Fable 5 is what the rest of us get, wrapped in the heaviest guardrails I’ve ever seen ship on a frontier model. It’s state of the art on nearly every benchmarkThe model that was “too dangerous to release” is now... well, released, but with the heaviest guardrails we’ve seen. More on this later. Peter Gostev from Arena.ai joined us to break down the new model. Last but definitely not least, Google released a real-time translation model, that our friend Thor Schaeff from DeepMind demoed live, while we all spoke in different languages and it translated us in REAL TIME. It was really cool, definitely check that out. There’s quite a few more things, like Loop Engineering Alpha, Swyx came by to talk about FrontierCode, OpenAI confirmed our suspicions that the anti-datacenter social media posts could be a concerted effort by groupds links to the Chinese government and much more. Let’s dive in! ThursdAI - Let me catch you up, every week! 👇Opus’s Big brother: Claude Fable 5 & Mythos 5 - the “too dangerous” models is here, SOTA on nearly every benchmark. It honestly feels like someone in Anthropic’s pre-IPO marketing team, knows exactly how to stagger releases to ride the hype waves! First they announce a model that so good at Cybersecurity (Mythos-preview) that they only allow restricted access to it to a few partners. A month later, they release Fable 5, which is the same model weights as Mythos 5, but wrapped in the heaviest guardrails we’ve ever seen from any lab. But, they didn’t lie, this model is absolutely amazing, it does feel like a step change, in terms of capabilities, specifically on longer agentic tasks. 2x as expensive as Opus: $10 / $50 per million tokens, with 1M context, claude-fable-5 in the API, and SOTA basically everywhere. 80.3% on SWE-Bench Pro versus GPT 5.5 at 58.6%, a 22-point blowout on a benchmark where labs usually fight over single digits. Karpathy called it “SOTA by a margin… major-version step change” (X) and Boris Cherny said it’s the “best coding model by a wide margin” (X). Stripe reportedly migrated 50 million lines of code in 24 hours with it.Our panel verdict was unanimous on one thing: big model smell. LDJ called it the most significant big model smell since Gemini 3 first dropped. Someone from the Anthropic team framed the shift in a way that stuck with me: this model moves them from verifying the AI outputs to verifying whether the AI is working on the right thing. Complete shift in how much they trust this model.What we built with Fable to test it outPeter got employee access through Arena and showed us his tests live. His favorite prompt category, “research a dataset and create a visual experience to teach me about it,” went from completely rubbish on every previous model to, in his words, just done. His 3D city generations actually came together as a city, roads connecting and all. And on Arena’s data, Fable is #1 on the new Agent Arena leaderboard by the widest margin they’ve ever recorded, and wins 72% of frontend battles even against Opus models (Arena).My own run is the one I can’t stop thinking about. I pointed Fable at the ThursdAI website with a dynamic workflow in Claude Code and barely any instructions, and after an hour and a half of agentic running it had extracted 786 releases from our archive, built 240 new pages, and categorized 50+ episodes into a browsable timeline of AI releases by month, by company, by topic, with logos and source links (X). It burned roughly 50 million tokens and my entire five-hour Max allotment in 90 minutes. The new AI releases timeline can be found on thursdai.news and it’s confirmed, Fable is the best AI web designer we’ve ever had access to.Nisten ran his traditional Olympus Mons escape-velocity test and Fable didn’t just do the math, it built the entire solar system! Orbital maneuvers, a space train with little people in it, time controls, full cost calculations down to solar panels and in-situ iron utilization. His verdict: completely different level from anything else. We’ve never seen so many details in the Olympus Mons test.It’s not all light though. Yam found Opus more controllable; Fable fights you, decides it knows better, and does the task its own way. Wolfram saw exactly that in benchmarks, where the ...
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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • 📅 ThursdAI - Jun 4 - NVIDIA drops Nemotron 3 Ultra (550B open), Microsoft becomes a frontier lab, Ideogram 4 goes open, Agent Arena & more
    Jun 5 2026
    Hey folks, Alex here, let me catch you up! I’ve had a feeling that this week is going to be crazy, as it started on the weekend MiniMax M3, then with Jensen announcing new RTX Spark, NVIDIA’s first PC chip packing 1 petaflop of local AI power into thin laptops.A few days later at Microsoft BUILD, Satya & Mustafa from MAI dropped 7 AI models, completely pre-trained from scratch, including a new MAI-thinking-1, MAI-code and MAI-image 2.5 that started topping the image gen charts. Then other image models started racing to the top of the Arena benchmarks, IdeoGram 4 hitting becoming SOTA open weights image-gen model, and Reve 2 beating Nano Banana just a few hours after that. And then today, NVIDIA dropped Nemotron 3 Ultra, their latest 550B open weights model, data and training and Arena published a new agentic eval leaderboard and we got a new Gemma 4 12B. I’ve had the great pleasure to host Chris (@llm_wizard) from Nvidia, Peter Gostev from Arena and Karan from Nous Research (who were featured prominently by Jensen!) all on the show. Def don’t miss this one! Let’s get into the details. ThursdAI - Join the flock of folks who know what is happening in AI before everyone else.Open Source LLMs 🔥 NVIDIA Nemotron 3 Ultra: The 550B Open Source Beast Built for Agents (X, Arxiv, Announcement)This was the big one. Breaking news mid-show: NVIDIA drops Nemotron 3 Ultra, a 550 billion parameter sparse MoE model with 55 billion active parameters, built on a hybrid Mamba-Transformer architecture. Chris Alexiuk, AKA Joe Nemotron, joined us live from NVIDIA HQ in Santa Clara to walk us through it.The headline number is 5.9x higher inference throughput compared to GLM-5.1 on decode-heavy workloads. Chris told us that this is a result of multiple things, their Hybrid Mamba-Transformer approach, the sparse attention, and that they optimized for decode-heavy workloads (the kinds of workloads agents do)The architecture is fascinating. They’re mixing Mamba-2 state space layers with sparse attention, which means step 300 in an agent loop runs as fast as step 3. Pure transformers can’t do that because the attention cost keeps growing with context length. This kicks in big time at 64K+ sequence lengths, which is exactly where you end up in real agentic work when the model is having multi-turn conversations and people are dumping their entire codebase in.P.S - We launched Nemotron 3 Ultra with 0-day support on CoreWeave Inference, it’s super fast and pretty cheap, give it a try hereThey pretrained on 20 trillion tokens, extended context to 1 million tokens, and their post-training pipeline used multi-teacher on-policy distillation from over 10 specialized teacher models covering everything from SWE to terminal use to search to office work, which they are also going to open source soon!One thing Chris emphasized that I really appreciate: NVIDIA doesn’t have their own harness. There’s no “NVIDIA Code.” Which means they actively resist the temptation to harness-max, to optimize for just one harness and look good on a specific leaderboard. Ultra should be a solid drop-in for whatever harness you’re used to, and that generality is worth a lot. It’s not the best thinker, but it is the highest score US based open weights model, so again, a huge huge win for the US AI ecosystem!The Nemotron 3 Ultra release is open under the OpenMDW-1.1 license: base BF16, post-trained BF16, and NVFP4 quantized checkpoints, plus the GenRM, synthetic pre-training data for code, legal, and specialized domains, post-training datasets, RL environments via NeMo Gym, and training recipes in the Nemotron GitHub repo, which is absolutely bonkers! Kudos to team green for this awesome and very important release!NVIDIA Nemotron 3.5 ASR: The Tiny Speed Demon (X, HF, Blog, Blog)Oh, and NVIDIA wasn’t done. They also dropped Nemotron 3.5 ASR, a 600 million parameter open source multilingual streaming speech-to-text model covering 40 languages. It’s the fastest model Pipecat has ever tested, and the cost math is insane: roughly 5 cents an hour for enterprise deployment when typical API providers charge 10 cents to a dollar per hour. Our friend Kwindla from Daily and Pipecat put together a detailed writeup with benchmarks and cost analysis. Chris couldn’t stop praising NVIDIA’s speech team and honestly, I can’t either. Banger after banger.Just a week after I told you about Cartesia Ink-2, NVIDIA drops an open version that’s pareto optimal, can run fully on-device and is blazing fast at transcription!? Other notable open source announcements that would have made full headlines on any other week: * MiniMax announces M3, a natively multimodal, 1M, coding and agentic frontier model (X)This one is very interesting, but not yet available as Open Weights so we haven’t tested it fully, we’re going to do it next week when the drop the tech report and the weights* Google drops Gemma 4 12B - encoder-free multimodal model that runs on ...
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    1 hr and 44 mins
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