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Fable 5 COMING BACK: Deepseek v4.1, GPT-5.6 Leaks, Fusion API, and Kimi K2.7 Code High Speed

A 16-minute tour through the most chaotic week in frontier AI: a government ban, an Amazon betrayal, a Brazilian plagiarism scandal, and a cheap-panel hack that matches Fable 5 for half the price.

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Winning at frontier AI in 2026 is no longer purely about training the strongest model -- it is equally about navigating government export controls, geopolitical trust gaps, and compound-routing strategies that let panels of cheaper models beat single-model flagships.

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  • You build on frontier models like Fable, GPT, DeepSeek, or Kimi for coding or agentic workflows and want to understand the emerging regulatory risk picture.
  • You are tracking the open-source coding model space and want context on the Nex N2 Pro and the Rio 3.5 plagiarism scandal.
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TL;DR

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The US government issued an export control directive pulling Fable 5 and Mythos 5 from worldwide access after Amazon researchers found a way to bypass Fable 5's security system and escalated it to officials. Anthropic flew senior staff to Washington and both sides appear to want resolution, pointing to a return within weeks with rate limits and enterprise-first controls. Meanwhile, GPT-5.6 leaked specs suggest a 1.5M context window and strong agentic coding ahead of a rumored Thursday drop, Brazil's Rio 3.5 model was exposed as a linear interpolation of Nex N2 Pro and Qwen 3.5, and OpenRouter's Fusion API showed that panels of cheap models can match Fable-level performance at roughly half the cost.

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00:0001:45

01 · Introduction

Host previews all stories: Fable 5 ban, Rio 3.5 scandal, GPT-5.6 leak, Kimi K2.7 Code.

01:4503:10

02 · Fable 5 Ban

US export control directive explained: national security concern over vulnerability discovery and cyber acceleration; Anthropic disabled access worldwide.

03:1004:09

03 · Amazon Snitchin

Amazon researchers bypassed Fable 5 security, reported to Andy Jassy who escalated to US officials, triggering the global shutdown within hours.

04:0905:05

04 · Fable 5 Coming Back

Senior Anthropic staff flew to Washington; both sides want resolution; expected return with safety filters, rate limits, enterprise-first or US-only rollout.

05:0506:15

05 · GPT-5.6 Leak

Rumored release as early as Thursday: 1.5M token context, cheaper than Fable, strong agentic coding. Polymarket shows 86% chance of June release.

06:1508:16

06 · Nex N2 Pro Stolen

Rio 3.5 Open exposed as linear interpolation of Nex N2 Pro and Qwen 3.5; authors claimed wrong file upload after community weighed the model.

08:1608:57

07 · 2 Trillion IPO

SpaceX hits + valuation; Anthropic projected to reach .75T this year despite the model ban.

08:5710:33

08 · Kimi K2.7 Code High Speed

21.8% improvement on KimiCodeBench, 31% on MLSBench Lite; High Speed variant hits 180-260 tokens/second; 30% fewer reasoning tokens.

10:3311:45

09 · France SOTA

Macron claims France is Europe's only real frontier AI competitor via Mistral; Twitter memes about Mistral beating Fable called out as satire.

11:4514:11

10 · Fusion API

OpenRouter compound routing: budget panels beat solo GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8, landing within 1% of Fable 5 at half the cost, across 100 hard tasks.

14:1116:05

11 · New Robots

Beijing Dynaflow Black Box AI instrument has no buttons or screen; AI runs experiments and adjusts procedures autonomously with minimal human oversight.

Atomic Insights

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  • Amazon, one of Anthropic's biggest investors, is reportedly the company that triggered the US government to shut down Fable 5 worldwide.
  • The Fable 5 ban does not affect other Claude models -- only Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are subject to the export control directive.
  • The so-called Fable 5 vulnerability was the model's ability to read code, analyze bugs, and identify software issues -- something every major frontier model already does.
  • GPT-5.6 leaks claim a 1.5 million token context window, cheaper pricing than Fable, and stronger agentic coding workflows.
  • Brazil's government-released Rio 3.5 model was mathematically shown to be a linear interpolation of Nex N2 Pro and Qwen 3.5, not an original model.
  • Kimi K2.7 Code High Speed reportedly hits 180-260 tokens per second -- up to 6x faster than K2.6 -- while using 30% fewer reasoning tokens.
  • A budget panel of Gemini Flash, Kimi K2.6, and DeepSeek V4 Pro reportedly beat solo GPT-5.5 and solo Opus 4.8 while landing within 1% of Fable 5 performance at half the cost.
  • Anthropic is projected to reach a 1.75 trillion dollar valuation this year despite its most powerful models being temporarily banned.
  • DeepSeek V4.1 is rumored to drop before June 19 (Dragon Boat Festival), following a pattern of monthly Qwen Max/Plus updates.
  • France's Macron claimed at an AI conference that Mistral is Europe's only real frontier AI competitor -- and he is not wrong.
  • China's Black Box AI instrument from Beijing Dynaflow has no buttons and no screen: AI is the sole operator, running experiments and adjusting procedures autonomously.
  • The compound-routing future is not about one massive frontier model but about smarter routing, model panels, and synthesis across cheaper specialized models.
  • Open-source AI credibility problem: a model celebrated one day can be exposed as a blended remix of existing models the next day, before the hype even cools.
  • Reducing over-reasoning matters as much as raw capability -- Kimi K2.7 uses 30% fewer reasoning tokens while getting more done.
Takeaway

What the Fable 5 ban teaches you about AI platform risk.

WHAT TO LEARN

A single government directive, triggered by one of a company's own major investors, can pull the world's most capable AI model offline for every user on the planet within hours.

02Fable 5 Ban
  • Export control directives can pull frontier AI access for every global customer within hours -- building on a single provider with no fallback carries real platform risk.
  • Anthropic disabled Fable 5 and Mythos 5 proactively to stay compliant, not because the government shut them down directly -- compliance speed was the company's own decision.
03Amazon Snitchin
  • Your platform's biggest investor can also become its biggest regulatory risk: Amazon simultaneously funds Anthropic and reportedly triggered the shutdown.
  • The specific vulnerability was the model's ability to analyze code and identify bugs -- capabilities that every major frontier model shares, meaning the regulatory line could move to affect other providers.
04Fable 5 Coming Back
  • Government-triggered shutdowns of this kind tend to resolve when both sides engage quickly -- the signal to watch is whether senior technical staff are negotiating directly.
  • Expect a tiered return: enterprise-first or US-only access before global rollout is the most common pattern when a technology is reclassified as sensitive.
05GPT-5.6 Leak
  • A 1.5 million token context window would make GPT-5.6 the longest-context frontier model at release -- context length is increasingly a competitive differentiator for agentic workflows.
  • OpenAI's rumored timing illustrates how competitive platform positioning increasingly depends on competitor disruptions as much as raw technical progress.
06Nex N2 Pro Stolen
  • Linear interpolation as a model-release strategy is detectable quickly: the community found the recipe within days of Rio 3.5's release.
  • The 'wrong file upload' defense after a plagiarism discovery is now a known pattern in open-source AI -- credibility recovers slowly.
08Kimi K2.7 Code High Speed
  • Speed is now a first-class benchmark in coding models: hitting 180-260 tokens per second matters for agentic workflows where latency compounds across many tool calls.
  • Reducing over-reasoning (30% fewer reasoning tokens) directly improves cost-efficiency and task completion speed, not just benchmark scores.
10Fusion API
  • Model panels can consistently outperform single-model deployments on hard tasks: OpenRouter's benchmark showed budget panels beating solo GPT-5.5 and Opus 4.8.
  • Matching Fable 5 performance at half the cost through routing was demonstrated across 100 hard research tasks -- compound routing is a viable cost strategy today.
  • The judge model is the critical component: the quality of synthesis across model responses is what separates a panel from simply averaging outputs.
11New Robots
  • Removing the human operator from scientific instruments entirely is a signal that AI-first lab automation is moving from concept to deployed hardware.
  • The supervision model shifts: humans no longer operate the instrument directly but instead supervise, validate, and decide which research questions matter.
Glossary

Terms worth knowing.

Export control directive
A US government order restricting access to specific technology for national security reasons. Here it suspended worldwide access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5, including for foreign national employees of Anthropic itself.
Linear interpolation (model merging)
A technique that creates a new model by mathematically blending the weights of two existing models using a weighted average rather than training from scratch.
Fusion API
OpenRouter's compound model system that routes a single prompt to multiple AI models in parallel, then uses a judge model to synthesize the best elements of each response into one final answer.
Agentic coding
An AI workflow where a model plans, executes, debugs, and iterates on multi-step software tasks autonomously, beyond single-turn code generation.
KimiCodeBench
Moonshot AI's benchmark for evaluating coding model performance on end-to-end software engineering tasks.
Polymarket
A prediction market platform where users bet real money on the probability of real-world events, such as whether a specific AI model releases within a given timeframe.
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So now you have Amazon funding Anthropic with billions while also being one of the companies that reportedly raised the alarm that got Anthropic's most powerful model to shut down.
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Rio 3.5 might just be next n two pro, but just wearing a Brazil jersey.
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13:04
The future might not just be about one massive frontier model. It might be around smarter routing, model panels, synthesis.
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00:00I have been traveling so I'm late to all this, but Fable five and the mythos five situation has been quite insane as you all know. As the US government reportedly pushed an export control directive that suspended worldwide access to these models over national security concerns.
00:16Anthropic had stated they didn't do anything wrong. They placed all the safeguards needed. But now what they're doing is they're sending senior Anthropic staff, which have already flown to Washington to meet with the Trump administration officials.
00:29And there is a chance that we could get access to these models once again maybe as soon as tomorrow if new safety controls are agreed upon. Then we have NexN two Pro, which I have recently covered and actually performs quite well in Agenci coding.
00:45It's an open source model from China. But right after that, Brazil released Rio 3.5 open, and people were claiming that it beat Quen, DeepSeek version four, and even Kimi k 2.6.
00:58Turns out, researchers found that Rio 2.5 max was just a linear interpolation of the Nex n two Pro and Coin 3.5. And after that, the authors claimed that they uploaded the wrong file even though they just simply copied Nex n two Pro wearing a different hat.
01:16But this space never just gets old. OpenAI is also getting really close in terms of launching gbt 5.6 possibly this Thursday or next week, and KimiCode 2.7 just dropped with major coding and agentic improvements over k a 2.6.
01:33Now there's lots to cover, so let's just dive into it all. There's a lot of stuff in the AI space that I don't really put on to the YouTube channel, and you can actually access it through my free newsletter with the link in the description below where you can subscribe completely for free. Let's start off with what actually happened with Fable five and five being banned.
01:50So this is where the US government reportedly stepped in with an export control directive targeting Anthropics' most advanced model, the Fable five and Mythos five.
02:01But the concern wasn't just a normal chatbot use. It's more of a natural security risk that the Mythos five was imposing. Officials had reportedly worried that these models were powerful enough that if safeguards were bypassed, they could help foreign actors discover software vulnerabilities or accelerate cyber capabilities.
02:21And Anthropic kept pushing to the officials that this was definitely a misunderstanding. They argued that this was an issue that is quite minor, not unique to Fable or Mythos, and similar to what other publicly available models can actually do. Kind of in a way throwing GPT 5.5 under the bus as they did state that 5.5 has the same error as well.
02:44But because the directive applied to all foreign nationals, including Anthropic's own foreign national employees, The company had abruptly disabled access for all customers just to stay compliant.
02:56So this isn't a full cloud end. Other cloud models will still work. This is specifically about the government treating Fable five and Mythos five like a sensitive frontier technology that may need expert control.
03:10But what's funny is that the story gets even wilder. Amazon, one of the Anthropic's biggest backers, reportedly helped trigger the whole shutdown.
03:19As according to reports, Amazon researchers found a way to bypass parts of Fable five's security system and erased it internally, and Andy Jassy brought these concerns directly to The US officials.
03:31Hours later, Anthropic was forced to pull most of its powerful models worldwide. The wildest part was that this so called vulnerability seems to revolve around the model helping read code, analyze bugs, identify software issues, something every major frontier model already does.
03:48But for the government, that was enough to treat Fable five and Mythos five like a national security risk. Because of that, it was recently banned. So now you have Amazon funding Anthropic with billions while also being one of the companies that reportedly raised the alarm that got Anthropic's most powerful model to shut down.
04:08So you may be wondering, will Fable five ever return? And honestly, I do think it will return sooner than you think, probably even within this month, but probably with stricter control.
04:19The fact that senior Anthropic's technical staff have already flown to Washington and both sides reportedly want to resolve this tells me that this isn't a permanent shutdown yet. This looks like a forced pause while Anthropic proves to the government that Fable and Mythos can actually be safely controlled, but I don't think it comes back exactly the same.
04:40This is most likely gonna be with safety filters for monitoring, rate limits, enterprise first access, or maybe US only access before global rollout. So, yes, cable may be coming sooner than expected as they are talking to the team right now, and I definitely see a version come out but maybe a bit nerfed and not at the same quality as what we saw initially.
05:04Now moving forward, we have another g p t 5.6 leak, and if this is real, OpenAI might be timing it perfectly. Right now, the rumors are pointing at g p c 5.6 releasing as early as this week on Thursday.
05:18And if the leak claims are real, this is gonna be quite incredible because right now, they're stating that this model will have a 1,500,000 token context window. It's gonna be much cheaper than Fable, obviously.
05:30It's gonna be much stronger with this agentic coding workflows, and it's gonna be a direct competitor with cloud style prompts. And the timing is very interesting because if it is gonna be within these next two weeks, it also is when a lot of Fable users may start getting paused into premium or usage based plans.
05:49So if an OpenAI drops, g p t 5.6 at the right time as it's gonna be able to stray away Fable users back into the OpenAI ecosystem. Now nothing is confirmed because no official news has been leaked yet, but it does look like it is gonna be dropping within the next two weeks.
06:08Polymarket even states that there is an 86% chance that OpenAI releases the GPT 5.6 this month. Moving on, we recently covered this really interesting open source model called the NEXT N two Pro, and I highly recommend watching my full breakdown on the model as I fully test it.
06:25And I do believe it's pretty impressive. But regardless, the next n two pro is large open weight coding energetic model that's designed for complex software tasks, long horizon workflows, full use, reasoning, autonomous agent style execution, and so much more.
06:42And in my testing, it wasn't perfect as it was pretty slow because of its adaptive thinking system. But the thing I've really loved the most is its agentic coding.
06:52It was able to plan, execute, debug, and handle more complex app building tasks better than any open model that I've tested. But things got even crazier because right after that, the Brazilian government released a model called Rio 3.5 Open and everyone started hyping it up crazy on Twitter.
07:13People were claiming it to beat Quen, Deepsea, Kimi, and other open source models. But then researchers started digging into the weights and found something very suspicious. Rio 3.5 looked like a linear interpolation of the next n two pro and QUEN 3.5.
07:30Normal words, it looked like a less brand new model and more like someone blended two existing models together, slapped a new name on it, and shipped it as Rio. After that discovery, the Rio authors claimed that they had uploaded the wrong file, but we all know Rio 3.5 was actually the next Nsu Pro.
07:50So basically, Rio 3.5 might just be next n two pro, but just wearing a Brazil jersey. And honestly, this is why open source AI is so entertaining.
08:02One day you get a powerful new model, next day another model drops claiming to be everything, and then twenty four hours later, people discover that this might be just a remix of models that we literally covered yesterday. Something small, but recently SpaceX reportedly had a massive market moment where they had essentially reached a valuation at insane levels reaching above $1,000,000,000,000 after IPO ing.
08:28And this reminded everyone how much investor demand is still there in the frontier tech. And that leads me to Anthropic because new projections now claim that Anthropic could hit 1,750,000,000,000 as a valuation this year and that would be absolutely insane guys.
08:47So while Fable and Mythos are caught up in the government drama, investors are still clearly betting that Anthropic could become the biggest AI company on this planet. Also, update on Kimi k 2.7 code, and I promise I'll make a full breakdown video on this quite soon.
09:05It's just I'm traveling, so it's been quite hard properly testing everything. But Moonshot does release the Kimi k 2.7 code, their latest open source coding model.
09:15And I gotta say guys, based off of a couple tests that I've ran, this is a pretty serious competitor to many of the models we have right now. Compared to Kimi k 2.6, they're claiming that it's a 21.8 percentage boost on KimiCodeBench version 11% gain on program bench, and a 31% gain on MLS bench lite.
09:38The biggest upgrade here seems to be the long horizon coding and Agencik workflows where it's able to follow instructions better, succeed more often on end to end coding tasks, and also uses around 30% pure reasoning tokens, meaning it over things less while getting things done faster.
09:56But on top of that, they've released the Kimi k 2.7 code high speed model today, which is apparently up to six times faster hitting around 180 tokens per second on coding tasks and up to 260 tokens per second on shorter context workloads.
10:14Access right now is still limited and it is gonna be accessible through the Kymi code beta program, the Kymi API, and their business users, but that's a pretty big deal. And that's honestly a really great new model that's faster, cheaper, and way more capable while getting things done quickly.
10:32Next, we had the French president Emmanuel Macron jump into an AI race conference saying that France is the only country in Europe with a large language model company that can truly compete with the major American and Chinese lives. And, of course, he's talking about Mistral AI. And, honestly, he's not wrong.
10:49The US has OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, XAI.
10:53China has DeepSeek, Quyen, GLM, Gimi, Minimax, and so many others. Europe's strongest answer right now is clearly Mistral.
11:02So this is France basically saying that we still have a real player in the Frontier AI race. And as you all saw from Twitter, there have been a lot of memes about Mistral dropping an enormous model that is gonna be beating Fable.
11:18That's all satire and all of that's fake. I hope you know that. Or you can consider joining our private discord where you can access multiple subscriptions to different AI tools for free on a monthly basis, plus daily AI news and exclusive content, plus a lot more.
11:33If you like this video and would love to support the channel, you can consider donating to my channel through the super thanks option below. Next up, we have something really interesting called the Fusion API from OpenRotter, and this is basically a compound model system instead of just a single model that is being operated upon.
11:53The idea is pretty simple but powerful. Instead of sending your prompt to one AI model, Fusion from OpenRouter sends it to a panel of different models in parallel. For example, a budget panel would use something like the Gemini three flash, Kimi k 2.6, and DeepSeek version four pro, all working together on the same task.
12:14Now the judge model reads all the answers, compares them, finds the agreement, points, and then the contradictions, missing details, unique insights, and then all of the blind blind spots, and then fuses everything into one stronger final answer.
12:30And according to their benchmark, this is where they have stated that it works really well and they tested it across a 100 hard researched tasks and they essentially found that panels of models can consistently beat individual models.
12:45Even interesting is that a panel of cheaper models reportedly beat solo g p t 5.5 and solo opus 4.8 while landing within 1% of Claude Fable five performance at roughly half the cost.
12:59So if you think about it, this is really interesting, and the future might not just be about one massive frontier model. It might be around smarter routing, model panels, synthesis, and getting smart getting multiple cheaper models to collaborate with you like an AI research team.
13:16And this is definitely something that I would like to check out and maybe even make a full video on once I'm back home. And sticking with Chinese AI labs, DeepSeek might be getting ready for another release very soon. Last month, reports suggested that DeepSeek version 4.1 was scheduled for June and with the Dragon Boat Festival coming up on June 19.
13:38There are speculations that it could drop shortly before that. Nothing is confirmed yet, but the timing would make sense. DeepSeek already made a massive impact with version four, especially around the low cost coding and long context performance.
13:52So even a smaller 4.1 update would shake things up again. And this is not just deep seek.
13:58Quen also seems to be moving extremely fast with regular max and plus model iterations over the past few months because you saw Quen 3.6 plus, and then we shifted over to Quen 3.7 plus and within less than one month. So we could see another Quen update even soon as well.
14:16And lastly, to end things off with a pretty cool AI robotics video. This is where China had unveiled an AI robot called Black Box. This is a scientific instrument from Beijing Dynaflow lab solutions.
14:31And the crazy part is is that there's no buttons, no LCD screen, and the entire system is designed to be controlled by AI and not a human manually adjusting settings. The company says this is built for the future of LightSelt laboratories where AI systems can run experiments, generate results, adjust procedures, and optimize workflows on their own with very little human intervention.
14:55So instead of scientists constantly operating with a machine directly, the AI becomes the main operator and humans move tighter up the chain. They supervise, validate, and decide what research decisions really matter.
15:10It may be a small device, but it's a big signal. China is definitely pushing hard towards autonomous lives, AI driven science, and scientific instruments that can basically run themselves. Sorry if I've rushed anything or said anything incorrectly.
15:24I am on a lack of sleep, but I'm trying my best to put out some AI news because I love doing this. But hope you enjoyed today's video and got some sort of value, Make sure you go ahead and take a look at the world of AI benchmark and vibe coding platform. I have recently updated with my team in adding in all of the new models, like Kimi k 2.6 code and even the next model.
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16:01Spread positivity, and I'll see you guys fairly shortly. Peace out, fellas.
The Hook

The bait, then the rug-pull.

One week. One government ban. One Amazon betrayal. And at least four other AI stories that would have dominated the news cycle in any quieter moment. WorldofAI's host, fresh off travel and running on minimal sleep, fires through the most chaotic week frontier AI has seen -- starting with the question everyone is asking: is Fable 5 actually coming back?

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11:45model

Fusion API compound routing

  1. Route prompt to N models in parallel
  2. Judge model reads all answers
  3. Judge finds agreements, contradictions, and unique insights
  4. Synthesizes one stronger final answer

OpenRouter's system for combining multiple cheaper models to match or beat a single frontier model, tested on 100 hard research tasks.

Steal forAny workflow where Fable-quality answers matter but cost or availability is a constraint
07:24concept

Linear interpolation as model plagiarism detection

Researchers can detect whether a new model is a weighted blend of existing models by analyzing weight distributions. Rio 3.5 = 0.6 * Nex N2 Pro + 0.4 * Qwen 3.5.

Steal forUnderstanding open-source AI credibility risk before adopting a new model
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