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Applied AI·June 13, 2026·1 min read

The future of Hollywood isn’t feeding prompts into vanilla gen AI models

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The lack of AI-native films people will actually pay for is a reminder that foundation models alone don’t create hits — tightly integrated tools and new production workflows do. Studios should be funding bespoke pipelines around writing, previz, and post rather than chasing “one-click movie” fantasies.

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Anthropic to disable its most advanced AI models after US order limiting foreign access

The US move to halt Anthropic’s top models over concerns they could help find software vulnerabilities is a clear signal that offensive cyber capability is now a formal red line for model deployment. CISOs and CTOs should assume similar controls could hit any vendor and build contingency plans where critical workflows can degrade gracefully or shift to alternative models under sudden policy shocks.

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Anthropic blocks all public access to Claude Fable 5, Mythos 5 following US government order — what enterprises should do

A US export control order forcing Anthropic to cut off Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for foreign nationals — and effectively everyone else — puts model access risk in the same category as sanctions and supply-chain controls. If you’re building on frontier models, treat jurisdiction and exportability as first-class vendor risks and design for rapid model failover across at least two regulatory regimes.