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Moda's viral launch hit 4.4 million views in two days. Tens of thousands of professionals signed up. Startups, agencies, forward-thinking brands and top firms are now using Moda to create brand-aligned slides, ad creative, reports, social carousels and more.
Most AI tools tend to create what we call "AI slop": repetitions of the same colors, layouts and fonts. And when you try to fix it, you get stuck in a loop of re-prompting.
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⚡ WHAT'S AT STAKE TODAY ⚡
- 🤖✨ Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 is a version of Mythos the public can access today
- ⚖️💼 Sandstone raises $30M to bring AI to in-house legal teams
- 📱🍎 Apple just taught your iPhone to finish your sentences, your photos, and your workflows
- 🛴🚀 How an e-scooter founder raised $5 million to build space data centers
- 🍎🧠 Why Apple's slow-and-steady AI bet is starting to look pretty smart
- 💰📈 Lovable says it has hit $500M in annualized revenue with 1 million new projects a week
- 🏢📊 It's not FAANG anymore. It's MANGOS.
- 💸🤖 Can tech companies learn to love cheaper AI models?
- 🔍💰 Google just fired a warning shot in the AI subscription price wars
Anthropic opens its most powerful AI model to the public with safety guardrails.
Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 is a version of Mythos the public can access today
Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, the first publicly available version of its powerful Mythos model. While the model excels at software engineering, knowledge work, and vision tasks, it comes with strict safety limits. In high-risk areas such as cybersecurity, biology, chemistry, and distillation, Fable 5 blocks responses and falls back to the earlier Claude Opus 4.8 model.
Mythos originally launched as a limited preview in April, restricted to a small group of partners due to cybersecurity concerns. Last week, Anthropic expanded access to hundreds of organizations across 15 countries, focusing on those managing critical infrastructure. Now, a version of that technology is available to anyone through Anthropic's Claude API and consumption-based Enterprise plans.
Access on subscription plans will roll out in stages. Through June 22, Fable 5 will be included in Pro, Max, Team, and seat-based Enterprise plans at no additional cost. Starting June 23, it will require usage credits, with Anthropic planning to restore it as a standard subscription feature as soon as possible. Alongside Fable 5, Anthropic is also releasing Mythos 5, an updated version of the advanced model, exclusively for organizations already approved to access it.
The launch comes as Anthropic prepares to enter public markets, alongside OpenAI and Elon Musk's SpaceX. It also follows a plea from Anthropic urging major AI labs to establish a coordinated brake on frontier AI development, warning that systems may soon achieve recursive self-improvement — meaning they could autonomously upgrade themselves without human oversight.
To address safety concerns, Anthropic stress-tested Fable 5 extensively before release. The company ran an internal bug bounty program that produced no universal jailbreaks across more than 1,000 hours of testing, followed by external red-teaming efforts that also came up empty. Despite this, Anthropic acknowledges that novel attacks could still emerge.
As a precaution, Anthropic now requires a 30-day data retention policy on all Fable 5 and Mythos 5 traffic — even for enterprises that previously held zero-retention agreements. Anthropic states it will not use this data for training, limiting its use to defending against new jailbreaks and reducing false positives. This policy could set an industry precedent, tying access to powerful AI models to mandatory data retention framed as a safety measure.
In practice, not every query will trigger a Fable 5 response. Anthropic says fallbacks to Opus 4.8 are rare, with early data showing at least 95% of Fable sessions handled entirely by the model itself.
Early third-party testing has been positive. Analytics company Hex reported that Fable 5 was the first model to score 90% on its core analytics benchmark for complex, long-running tasks, praising its judgment and attention to nuance. Vibe-coding platform Base44 highlighted its ability to build full applications in a single attempt and its strong tool-calling capabilities. AI workspace platform Genspark said Fable 5 outperformed every other model it evaluated, particularly in UI design and game coding.
Pricing for both Fable 5 and Mythos 5 is set at $10 per million input tokens and $50 per million output tokens — double the cost of Opus 4.8. That steep price may deter casual use, especially as many enterprises are already scrutinizing their AI spending after exceeding budgets. Advanced reasoning models can compound costs further by breaking a single request into multiple tasks.
Anthropic expects demand for Fable 5 to be high and difficult to predict. For some companies, the premium may be worth it. Shopping rewards platform Rakuten noted that at its highest effort level, Fable 5 reflects on and validates its own work — a capability it says makes highly autonomous operations possible and justifies the added expense.
What Replaces Roundup?
The next agricultural transition may not be bigger tractors. It may be autonomous robots replacing herbicides entirely. Greenfield Robotics is building commercial systems designed for that future.
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Sandstone secures $30M to automate AI workflows for in-house legal teams.
Sandstone raises $30M to bring AI to in-house legal teams
Sandstone has raised $30 million in Series A funding, led by Lightspeed Venture Partners, just six months after a $10 million Sequoia-led seed round.
Unlike AI legal tools such as Harvey and Legora, which target private practice, Sandstone focuses on in-house legal teams at small and mid-sized businesses. Its platform helps route and triage incoming requests from Slack, email, and Jira, while enabling custom workflows for drafting, reviewing, and legal analysis.
The startup emphasizes specialized vertical AI, believing deep workflow knowledge is key to delivering real value in the in-house legal space.
🎙️ The Supercharged Podcast Is Growing
Real Conversations with the People Building the AI Future
The Supercharged Podcast is quickly becoming a space for real, unfiltered conversations about AI — beyond the hype, tools, and surface-level takes.
Each episode dives deep with founders, operators, and builders who are actively working with AI — or building AI-first companies — to uncover how it’s truly changing the way work gets done.
From strategy and systems to real-world execution, these conversations are practical, honest, and focused on what actually works — not just what sounds good.
⚡ Trends for the Future
Google just fired a warning shot in the AI subscription price wars
Google slashes AI Plus pricing, signaling a fierce new subscription price war.
Google has cut the monthly price of its Google AI Plus subscription from $7.99 to $4.99, while simultaneously doubling included storage from 200GB to 400GB. The plan, which launched in January as the most affordable paid AI subscription in the U.S., includes features like video generation via Omni Flash, the creative studio Google Flow, and AI research tool NotebookLM.
But the real story goes beyond a single pricing update. According to Chi-Hua Chien, co-founder and managing partner at consumer-focused venture firm Goodwater Capital, this move signals the beginning of a commoditization era for AI infrastructure. He draws a parallel to the web era, when companies like Cisco, Oracle, and Lucent dominated as infrastructure providers — only to be commoditized over time as end users stopped caring about the underlying technology and focused purely on cost.
Chien argues that the same fate awaits today's AI infrastructure players, including companies like OpenAI and Anthropic. "There will be a period of time when these companies are valuable," he said, "but over time, you will see them get increasingly commoditized." That's a significant concern given that both OpenAI and Anthropic have filed confidentially to go public, making their premium valuations increasingly vulnerable to exactly this kind of pricing pressure.
This dynamic has already been playing out in markets like India, where OpenAI launched a budget ChatGPT plan at roughly $4.60 a month last August, and Google followed with its own sub-$5 offering in December. Monday's announcement signals that the same aggressive, undercut-and-capture strategy has now arrived in the U.S. market.
Notably absent from this price war is Anthropic, which has yet to introduce budget tiers or localized pricing anywhere. As Google and OpenAI continue slashing prices, that position may become increasingly difficult to maintain.
⚡ Let’s Make AI Actually Useful:
What Would Move the Needle in *Your* Industry?
AI has potential — but generic advice rarely helps.
What would be genuinely valuable for AI to do in your industry right now?
• Automate a painful workflow?
• Improve decision-making?
• Replace a manual process that wastes time?
• Help your team upskill faster?
Tell us what you’d want AI to handle — or where you feel stuck.
We’re using these insights to curate **industry-specific trainings, live webinars, and practical guidance** you can actually apply.
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