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These are the daily tech headlines for the week ending Saturday, June 13, 2026. I'm Sarah Lane. Let's catch up on the news. Anthropic has pulled Access for Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 after the US government ordered export controls on both models, citing national security concerns related to a reported jailbreak technique. Anthropic says the issue involved only a small number of previously known vulnerabilities that other public AI models can also find, and argues the government action is based on a misunderstanding. While it works to restore access, as Politico first reported, the Justice Department on Friday approved Paramount Skydance's $111 billion acquisition of Warner Brothers Discovery Creat clearing, one of the biggest hurdles for a deal that would combine HBO Max and Paramount plus into a streaming service with roughly 200 million subscribers. Paramount says the merger will create a stronger competitor to Netflix and other tech giants. But the deal still faces scrutiny from California Attorney General Rob Bonta, and critics worry it could mean more layoffs and consolidation across Hollywood. The Wall Street Journal sources say a coalition of state attorneys general has opened an investigation into OpenAI and subpoenaed the company for documents covering everything from advertising and user engagement to consumer data, health data, miners, seniors and AI model behavior. The probe comes as OpenAI prepares for an IPO and follows a broader wave of state scrutiny of AI companies, including a lawsuit and criminal investigation launched by Florida earlier this year. On Friday, Sam Bankman Fried lost his appeal to overturn his fraud conviction and 25 year prison sentence and tied to the collapse of FTX. A federal appeals court said the evidence against him was robust, rejecting his argument that FTX had enough money to eventually cover customer losses. Bankman Fried continues to pursue a pardon from the US President Bloomberg Sources say Roku is exploring a potential sale and held talks with at least one US Media company about a possible combination. The news sent Roku shares up as much as 24%, which is a good reminder that Roku's advertising business and streaming platform still reach more than 100 million households. But according to those sources, there's no deal in place yet, and the talks could still fall apart. SpaceX shares jumped 19% in their Nasdaq debut on Friday, pushing the company's market value above $2 trillion and putting it in the same league as other companies like Microsoft and Nvidia. The blockbuster IPO also put pressure on other space stocks, with Rocket Lab and Red Wire both falling sharply as investors shifted money into SpaceX. Mozilla reports that just 1% of Firefox users have used its AI kill switch, despite strong demand from the community for a way to disable AI features entirely. The company sees that as proof that users mostly want control rather than outright removal of AI, and it's leaning further into that approach with a new Smart window feature that lets people choose between models like ChatGPT, Chat, Gemini, Claude or even their own locally hosted AI model DJI and Insta360 are suing each other over competing pocket vlogging cameras, with DJI accusing Insta360 of copying the OSMO Pocket design for its new Luna Ultra, and Insta360 firing back with claims that DJI infringed on its gimbal and stabilization patents. The fight could matter more for DJI because its US sales are already restricted by the FCC's covered list, and an injunction against Insta 360 would make the market for these cameras a lot less lopsided. For more analysis of the tech news of the day and the week, subscribe to dailytechnewsshow.com that's where you can find all sorts of stuff, including show notes and links to all these stories there as well. Thank you for listening. Enjoy your weekend. We'll talk to you Monday.
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Episode: Anthropic Disables Fable 5 and Mythos 5 For All Customers
Hosts: Sarah Lane, Robb Dunewood, Jenn Cutter
Date: June 13, 2026
This episode of Daily Tech Headlines focuses on a series of major tech industry news stories from the week ending June 13, 2026. The primary story covers Anthropic's disabling of its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 AI models following a U.S. government order, alongside other significant developments such as the Paramount-Skydance merger, OpenAI investigations, major moves in the tech and streaming sectors, and ongoing disputes in consumer tech hardware.
Anthropic on Model Vulnerabilities:
Streaming Mega-Merger:
OpenAI’s New Scrutiny:
Firefox and AI Controls:
This episode provides a concise roundup of the week’s most impactful tech news, delivered with precision and clarity. From critical moves in AI policy and major M&A activity to developments in space and consumer electronics, the hosts keep listeners abreast of shifting landscapes that define the technology industry in 2026. If you missed the news cycle, this episode delivers all the need-to-know details in under 10 minutes.