Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
🚨 BREAKING:
THE MAN WHO PREDICTED 2008 CRASH, MICHAEL BURRY, JUST SAID:
"NOTHING IN $SPCX S-1 SUGGESTS IT IS WORTH $1T LET ALONE $2T. ANY MOVE UP WILL BE ON HYPE."
HE ALSO HAS A $1.1 BILLION AI SHORT SINCE 2025: $912M IN $PLTR AND $187M IN $NVDA
HE KNOWS THE AI BUBBLE WILL BURST...
More of the iOS app loop, now inside Codex.
The Build iOS Apps plugin lets Codex view and test your iOS app in the in-app browser, open SwiftUI previews, and hot reload edits without leaving Codex.
🚨 Dario confirmed that Claude is currently designing the next version of itself.
To test this, the company asks its new models to optimize the training code for smaller AIs.
While Claude Opus 4 achieved a 3x speedup, Mythos Preview hit a staggering 52x 🤯
Recursive self-improvement is officially here, today's models are actively building tomorrow's ↓
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GPT-5.6 Can Be Mythos-Level
- GPT-5.6 is expected to launch this week, alongside major updates to Codex
- It can be Anthropic Mythos level at roughly 2–3x lower pricing
- It will bring major improvements in reasoning, frontend generation, personality, and agentic workflows
- Insiders say GPT-5.6 could have easily been called GPT-6
- A major focus appears to be efficiency, making agents faster, cheaper, and more practical for longer workflows
- This week could bring one of the biggest AI model launches of the year.
RTX Spark, early preview 👀
Personal AI agents. Faster creator workflows. RTX ON gaming. NVIDIA’s Jacob Freeman walks through how one Superchip brings it all together in a new class of slim laptops. 👇
OpenAI Robotics is hiring, looking for exceptional full-stack hardware, ops, systems, and ML engineers to help us program and manufacture robots that are useful for society.
AI should be able to help people in the physical world. In the short term, we are focused on robots to support skilled workers to build our future infrastructure; in the long term, we imagine everyone having a personal robot doing anything they need.
Our world simulation research program, led by Aditya Ramesh (@model_mechanic), has evolved over the past year into OpenAI Robotics. Progress is rapid, and based on a foundation of co-design between robotics hardware and ML research.
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HE JUST DID IT AGAIN
$NVDA CEO KEEPS TELLING YOU WHICH STOCKS TO BUY
IN 2025 HE CALLED:
$NBIS AT $22 → +1000%
$INTC AT $23 → +500%
$SNDK AT $275 → +500%
$CRWV AT $40 → +200%
$TSM AT $240 → +80%
NOW HE’S TELLING YOU TO BUY SPACE STOCKS:
$RKLB AT $143
$ASTS AT $113
$FLY AT $46
$AMZN AT $270
ARE YOU GOING TO IGNORE HIM AGAIN?
KARPATHY WAS RIGHT. THIS 40-MINUTE Y COMBINATOR LECTURE PROVES IT
Karpathy said we're in the 1960s of AI - most people using Claude Opus 4.8 are still acting like it's just a search engine
> software 3.0 - LLMs as operating systems, not chatbots
> autonomous agents that run entire workflows without you watching
the 32 skills in this article are how you actually cross that line
bookmark this 👇
Boris Cherny, the creator of Claude Code:
"Every night I have like a few thousand agents running."
A few thousand AI agents, working overnight, monitored from his phone.
So while you're babysitting 6 ChatGPT tabs by hand, the guy who built Claude Code runs thousands of them.
Watch the him explain how, then read the full breakdown below👇