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All-In Podcast Examines Anthropic Fable Backlash, AI Equity Tax, Inflation and LA Election

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Topics in This Edition

AI regulationAnthropicInflationCalifornia elections

Summary

The episode opens with discussion of Anthropic's June 9, 2026 release of Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model with guardrails that prompted developer backlash over prompt storage, undisclosed downgrades for research queries and privacy. Hosts debate censorship risks, enterprise implications and links to Dario Amodei's regulatory advocacy. Segments then cover Bernie Sanders' June 1 op-ed proposing a 50% equity transfer into a sovereign wealth fund for major AI firms, May 2026 CPI at 4.2% YoY and PPI at 6.5% YoY, and LA mayoral primary results where late mail-in ballots shifted Spencer Pratt behind Nithya Raman.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately conveys recent primary-source events and data but frames Anthropic's safety measures as hypocritical gatekeeping without balancing documented bioweapon or cyber risks cited by the company and partners. Election analysis highlights statistical anomalies in mail-in counts yet presents 'legal fraud' framing without evidence of widespread illegality beyond documented loopholes in ballot harvesting laws. Inflation coverage ties prints to Iran-related energy effects and fiscal policy without exploring supply or demand factors in depth. Viewers miss counter-evidence on AI productivity gains and voluntary safety consortium efforts, skewing perception toward anti-safety, pro-open-source deregulation.

Key Moments

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Anthropic Fable 5 stores all prompts for 30 days and downgrades users for frontier research without disclosure, buried in 319-page doc

Matches Anthropic release notes and Wired/TechCrunch reporting on backlash and subsequent transparency walk-back.

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Bernie Sanders proposed one-time 50% stock tax on AI firms like Anthropic/OpenAI into sovereign wealth fund

Directly corroborated by Sanders NYT op-ed June 1 and congressional record introducing American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act.

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May 2026 CPI 4.2% YoY and PPI 6.5% YoY, highest in years

Exact matches to BLS releases for CPI and PPI final demand.

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LA primary mail-in ballots after election day flipped Spencer Pratt behind Nithya Raman with anomalous Skid Row concentration

Ballotpedia/NBC results confirm shift and final tallies; no independent verification of fraud or payment claims beyond anecdotal videos.

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Anthropic's safety stance forces firms to Chinese open-source models

Podcast assertion; no primary data or surveys confirm widespread shift to Chinese models as direct result.

Notable Concerns

  • Election segment presents unverified 'one in a trillion' statistical claim without methodology
  • Overstates certainty of Anthropic's motives as regulatory capture without primary quotes from Dario beyond podcast context

Sources Consulted

  1. Anthropic's Claude Fable 5 is a version of Mythos the public can access today
  2. Anthropic Releases Claude Fable 5, a 'Mythos-Class' Model
  3. Bernie Sanders: A.I. Belongs to the People, Not to Billionaires
  4. Bernie Sanders’ AI sovereign wealth fund plan is good. But we think this is better
  5. CPI inflation report May 2026: Prices rose 4.2% annually
  6. Consumer Price Index - May 2026
  7. Producer Price Index Home
  8. Spencer Pratt out of LA mayor race as left-wing rival Nithya Raman advances
  9. Pratt out, Raman in: What Los Angeles voters can now expect
  10. Mayoral election in Los Angeles, California (2026)
  11. Progressive Nithya Raman advances to November runoff against Los Angeles mayor Karen Bass
  12. Anthropic's Fable Backlash, Nationalizing AI, Inflation Heats Up & California's Broken Elections