The Five Eyes' warning highlights the urgent need for enhanced cyber defenses and regulatory measures to mitigate AI-driven threats.
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The US government decision to force Anthropic to close down its latest and greatest AI models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5, was only the next step in a burgeoning battle between AI providers and ignorant politicians.
Anthropic was on top of the world. Its Mythos 5 LLM had everyone excited. (If you believe the hype, it was kind of scary, too.) Even Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei admitted — or boasted? — that Mythos would bring an “enormous increase in the amount of vulnerabilities, in the amount of breaches” to us all. But with that fear came the promise of more AI power than ever.
Then, the roof caved in.
On June 12, the US Commerce Department used its export-control powers to demand that Anthropic cut off access to its Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models for all foreign nationals, citing national security concerns and fears of jailbreaks. After figuring out it had no way to do that, Anthropic pulled both of its newest frontier AI models offline worldwide.
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Independent senator says Anthony Albanese is preparing to announce an AI copyright plan in July
Independent David Pocock has challenged the Albanese government to rule out letting technology giants use Australian content to train AI models, as cabinet considers proposals to change copyright rules for the rapidly developing technology.
Pocock used Senate question time on Tuesday to ask the government about intense lobbying from AI proprietors over possible new rules and regulations for Australian-made content – including suggestions Labor would create a new “carve out” or extend existing licensing arrangements.
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The global surge in AI cyber threats is no longer a distant problem for corporate data centres, according to an urgent public warning from the world’s most powerful intelligence alliance. On June 22, 2026, the cybersecurity chiefs of the Five Eyes nations—comprising the US, UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand—issued a rare joint intelligence briefing stating that upcoming artificial […]
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The EU's levy could reshape e-commerce dynamics, pressuring Chinese platforms to adapt and potentially prompting further regulatory measures.
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The rapid evolution of AI in cyber threats necessitates urgent investment in resilience, reshaping cybersecurity priorities and insurance landscapes.
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An in-depth review of ChatLLM by Abacus AI, covering supported AI models, AI agents, coding tools, integrations, pricing, usage limits, and how it compares to ChatGPT.