
Elon Musk praises Mythos/Fable, promises not to ‘cut off’ Anthropic
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When a major infra provider publicly reassures a rival model lab it won’t be cut off—with ~$40 billion in revenue on the line—vendor lock‑in risk is now out in the open. If you’re building on any single model or infra partner, treat diversification as a 2026 priority, not a nice‑to‑have.
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