AI/ML Digest

Afternoon Edition Sat Jun 13

The U.S. government imposed export controls on Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models after Amazon CEO Andy Jassy reportedly told Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent that Amazon researchers used Fable 5 to obtain cyberattack-relevant information. Separately, a coalition of state attorneys general opened an investigation into OpenAI, serving a subpoena covering advertising, sycophancy, consumer data, and treatment of minors.

newsJassy Flagged Anthropic Fable 5 Security Risk Before Export Ban

U.S. export controls now block Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 globally after jailbreak concerns reached Treasury. — TechCrunch AI

newsState AGs Subpoena OpenAI Over Data, Sycophancy, Minor Safety

New York AG subpoena covers ChatGPT advertising, user data handling, model sycophancy, and treatment of minors and seniors. — TechCrunch AI

toolGaldor: Go AI Agent Framework With Embedded OTel Dashboard

Single-binary Go agent orchestration with native OpenTelemetry, SQLite trace store, and MCP plugin. Apache 2.0, v1.0.0. — HN Show HN

newsPwC Report: AI Note-Taking Tools Inflating Medical Billing Codes

AI documentation tools capture granular diagnosis details, enabling higher-severity billing codes; PwC projects 9% health cost rise in 2027. — Hacker News

techniqueMilkV Jupiter 2 RISC-V SBC Reviewed for LLM Inference Workloads

16-core RISC-V board with 32GB RAM runs local LLM inference; reviewer finds RISC-V currently more capable than ARM SBCs for this workload. — Hacker News

toolTessera: Consent-Gated Tunnel for Scoped Local Port Sharing

CLI tool opens short-lived tunnels only after interactive host approval; appends audit log per session. Pre-1.0, no security review yet. — Hacker News