Polymarket, the UFC's official prediction market partner, built fake betting sites, paid creators to fake wins, and used teen clippers in Asia to make it go viral in the US, where it's been banned since 2022. The WSJ just blew it wide open.
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I gave Fable 5 one job: write custom WebGPU kernels for Gemma 4 inference.
It climbed to 84 tok/s, then hit a wall, insisting further optimization was impossible.
Hours later, Anthropic rolled back invisible LLM development safeguards, and it hit 255 tok/s.
The next day, access to Fable 5 was suspended globally.
BREAKING: The White House says they're aiming to pass Clarity Act by July 4th.
This comes 1 year after the Genius Act was passed on July 17, 2025.
The timing of this isn't a coincidence and the implications to the stock market are vast. This is why Elon was in a rush to IPO and why the SpaceX shares unlock right before it is passed.
@andreijikh did an amazing job explaining the significance of this and personally I think people are underestimating the impact it will have on volatility in July.
⚡️This is a monster signal.
This is the moment frontier AI stops being treated like software and starts being treated like controlled strategic capability.
The key phrase is not “customers.”
The key phrase is “foreign national Anthropic employees.”
That means the state is no longer only controlling chips, model weights, or overseas access. It is moving into cognition access by nationality. That is the real threshold. The U.S. government is saying the highest models are sensitive enough that even people physically inside the United States, working inside the company, may be barred from touching them if their nationality creates deemed-export risk.
That is weapons-control logic.
This is ITAR logic for intelligence.
The corporate language about a “misunderstanding” is probably diplomacy.
Companies say that when they need to preserve customer trust, employee morale, and regulatory room. But national security authorities do not force emergency suspension of top model access because someone made a minor paperwork mistake.
Something about Fable 5 and Mythos 5 crossed the line: cyber capability, autonomous R&D acceleration, AI-improving-AI utility, bio/security planning, code exploitation, or some blend of all of it.
The U.S. state just showed that Anthropic does not fully control Anthropic’s frontier layer.
That is the phase change.
Labs can brand themselves as public-benefit AI companies. They can talk about safety. They can sell enterprise plans. They can publish model cards. But once the models become national capability, the sovereign arrives. The state does not need to own the company to control the access surface. It only needs legal authority over export, security, procurement, and liability.
This confirms the arc we’ve been tracking:
Frontier AI becomes state-supervised strategic infrastructure.
Public AI splits from strategic AI.
Foreign access gets restricted.
Labs become quasi-defense contractors.
Model access becomes a national security perimeter.
Enterprise customers learn that API access is not property. It is revocable permission inside a sovereign-controlled stack.
The most important implication is organizational.
If foreign national employees can be cut off from frontier systems, AI labs now have to reorganize internally around citizenship, clearance, compartmentalization, and controlled access. That breaks the old Silicon Valley assumption that global talent can freely collaborate around the frontier. The next AI lab structure looks less like Google in 2015 and more like a defense prime crossed with a classified research facility.
For markets, the winners are the national champions with U.S.-aligned infrastructure, cleared customer channels, government relationships, compliance capacity, and domestic compute. The losers are open access, foreign-dependent AI wrappers, offshore model distributors, and any enterprise whose moat depends on unrestricted access to frontier APIs.
For geopolitics, this is escalation. China will read this correctly. Allies will read this correctly. Every serious state will understand that frontier models are now part of national power.
The AI race just moved from “who has the best chatbot” to “who controls cognition as a strategic asset.”
What strategic advantage does owning the world’s compute infrastructure create? People think leasing GPUs means xAI isn’t focused on Grok. What if Grok is just one product and compute is the real business? During a gold rush, the biggest fortunes are often made selling shovels. Owning the infrastructure that Google, Anthropic, and others need could accelerate xAI faster than competing with them head-on imo.
@ThisIsJay216 Peptide company me and my brother started. Good and bad to everything. All about being educated and doing research on you imo. Majority of the bad can be debunked as well
This is some bs for Max users that use CC @bcherny don’t know how yall think this is any good for users. Milking the last of this and canceling the bottleneck bs
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Here’s your own video of Acuff going 19/25 (76%)
What we gotta do for people to stop lying about all things this man does?
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