Today’s tech news captures an industry pushing AI outward while regulators and security teams scramble to keep pace. Anthropic has unveiled Claude Fable 5, bringing “Mythos-class” capability to paying users but with tighter guardrails around sensitive areas like cybersecurity and...
Today’s tech news captures an industry pushing AI outward while regulators and security teams scramble to keep pace. Anthropic has unveiled Claude Fable 5, bringing “Mythos-class” capability to paying users but with tighter guardrails around sensitive areas like cybersecurity and biology. That commercial maturation is echoed by Perplexity, whose CEO says the company is sticking to a 2028 IPO no matter when OpenAI or Anthropic debut on the public markets. Inside the enterprise, TCS says AI agents could rival its human headcount within three years, though it argues the shift will create new kinds of work rather than simply replace staff. In Europe, the Commission has ordered Meta to give rival AI chatbots free access to WhatsApp, escalating a fight over platform power. And in a reminder of AI’s underlying infrastructure risks, Google rushed out a Chrome update to fix an actively exploited zero-day.






Top Tech stories
- Anthropic releases Claude Fable 5, a guardrailed Mythos-class model for public use (14 sources)
- EU orders Meta to restore free WhatsApp Business API access for rival AI chatbots (8 sources)
- Perplexity CEO says firm will pursue a 2028 IPO regardless of OpenAI and Anthropic listings (7 sources)
- Anthropic releases public Claude Fable 5, a guarded Mythos-class AI model for developers (7 sources)
- Kalshi will require employer disclosures for some prediction-market bets (6 sources)
- Google patches Chrome zero-day CVE-2026-11645 being exploited in the wild (5 sources)
- Apple says Australia’s teen social media ban helped inspire new iPhone child-safety controls (5 sources)
- Microsoft June 2026 Patch Tuesday fixes about 200 vulnerabilities, including three zero-days (5 sources)
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