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This week in AI was absolutely insane.

Anthropic's most powerful AI model, Claude Fable 5, was pulled just days after launch following a major security controversy. OpenAI upgraded Codex with powerful new Creative Production and Data Analytics plugins. Google launched Search Profiles for creators, Luma released Ray 3.2 with frame-level video control, Moonshot AI introduced Kimi K2.7 Code, Ideogram 4.0 became the top-ranked open-weight image model, and Genspark launched Skills for reusable AI workflows.

In this video, we break down:

🔥 Anthropic removes Claude Fable 5 after emergency government directive
🔥 OpenAI Codex gets major upgrades for creators and data professionals
🔥 Google's new Search Profiles for content creators
🔥 Luma Ray 3.2 introduces frame-level AI video control
🔥 Moonshot AI launches Kimi K2.7 Code
🔥 Ideogram 4.0 becomes the leading open-weight image generator
🔥 Genspark Skills transforms AI workflow automation

Whether you're an AI enthusiast, developer, content creator, marketer, entrepreneur, or simply trying to stay ahead of the latest AI trends, this update covers everything you need to know.

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00:00Anthropic just removed their most powerful model, Claude Mythos or Fable 5. Just a few days after
00:05its public release, Google just took content creators to next level with the launch of Search
00:10Profile, Luma launched their new model, GenSpark launched Skills, and many more mind-blowing
00:15things happened. And we will be covering all these updates, so stay tuned. Let's start with
00:20the biggest drama of the AI field. On June 9th, Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5. Now, for those
00:26who don't know, Fable 5 is basically the public version of their top secret and most powerful
00:31Mythos model. The one they said was so powerful that they weren't even letting regular people
00:36near it. Fable 5 was Anthropic's most capable model ever released to the public. It could
00:41handle massive coding tasks, think through complex problems, and people who tried it said it literally
00:46felt like a different level of AI. It was so powerful that during a test, it created an
00:51entire Pokemon game and beat it in a single shot. But here's where it gets crazy. Just
00:56three days later, on June 12th, the U.S. government sent Anthropic an emergency directive. The
01:02reason? A security jailbreak was discovered, meaning someone found a way to bypass Fable
01:075 safety filters and access capabilities that were supposed to be locked away. And a China-linked
01:12group was suspected of having already used that exploit. Anthropic had 90 minutes to comply,
01:17and they did the only thing possible. They pulled the model for everyone, worldwide. So as of today,
01:23Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are still offline. There's no confirmed return date. If you were using it,
01:28Anthropic recommends switching to Claude Opus 4.8 for now. The wild part? The day before the ban,
01:34Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei published an essay arguing that governments should have the power
01:39to shut down dangerous AI models. And then 24 hours later, the U.S. government did exactly that to him.
01:45Now moving from the sad Anthropic news, we have something exciting for creators and businesses,
01:50as OpenAI's Codex just got a massive upgrade. You might know Codex as a coding tool, but OpenAI is
01:56constantly pushing it to be an agentic workspace, to establish it as a strong competitor for Claude
02:01Code. For that, they are continuously adding new plugins to the platform, and this time they
02:06launch two plugins, which are game changers for non-developers. First, we have the Creative
02:11Production plugin. This is for marketers and creative teams. You just describe your campaign,
02:16and Codex helps you build the whole thing mood boards, ad variations, product images,
02:21campaign concepts. It connects with tools you already use, like Figma, Canva, and Shutterstock.
02:27So instead of jumping between five different apps, Codex ties your needs all together.
02:32Second, the Data Analytics plugin. This one is for anyone who works with data. You can ask questions
02:38about your business numbers in plain English, and it connects with tools like Snowflake and Tableau
02:42to pull reports and explain what's happening with your metrics. No coding needed. So, data
02:47professionals, your job just got a big enhancement. Next, we have something that every content creator
02:53needs to see. Google just launched Search Profiles. Think of it as your own dedicated page inside Google
02:59Search, where all your content from YouTube, your blog, your social media, all comes together in one
03:04place. Sort of like Linktree. People can follow you directly from that profile, and your content gets
03:10pushed higher in their Google Discover feed. This is a big deal because Google's AI summaries have
03:15been cutting into creators' traffic for a while now, and this feels like Google's way of giving
03:20something back. There's a catch though you currently need at least 100,000 followers to be eligible for
03:25this. And for now, it's only live in the US. But if you qualify, you can claim your profile through
03:31your
03:31Google Knowledge Panel or directly at profile.google.com. For creators who do qualify, this is basically a
03:38free visibility boost built into the world's biggest search engine. Now, let's talk about AI video as
03:43Luma just dropped something really exciting. Ray 3.2 has been released, and the headline feature is
03:49Frame Level Control. What does that mean? Basically, instead of just typing a prompt and hoping the AI
03:55makes something decent, you can now control exactly what happens in each frame of the video. You're not
04:00just prompting anymore, you're actually directing. It also supports HDR output and professional-grade
04:06file formats, which means filmmakers and production teams can actually use this in real workflows,
04:11not just for social media clips. And for the first time, all of Ray 3.2's controls are available
04:17through an API, so developers and creative platforms can integrate it directly into the
04:22tools they're already building with. Speaking of developers, this one is for them, although it's
04:27still worth knowing about even if you're not technical. Moonshot AI, the Chinese AI company behind
04:32Kimi, just launched Kimi K 2.7 Code, and it's a massive open-source coding model, and what makes
04:39it stand out is that it's genuinely multimodal for coding work. You can give it a screenshot, a diagram,
04:44or even a video of a user interface, and it'll generate code based on what it sees. It also has
04:50something called preserve thinking, which means it doesn't forget what it was reasoning about between
04:54conversation turns. Most open-source AI models start fresh each time, but Kimi K 2.7 Code actually
05:01remembers its own thought process, which makes it way better at complex and long coding sessions.
05:06And because it is open-source, developers can download and run it themselves, a strong challenger
05:12to cloud code and codex, in our opinion. After that, if you make any kind of visual content like
05:18thumbnails, posters, social graphics, Ideogram 4.0 is a massive deal. Ideogram has always been known as
05:25the best AI image tool for generating text inside images. Things like logos, titles, quotes on graphics,
05:33stuff that other AI image tools usually mess up completely. And now with version 4.0, they've gone
05:39even further. And the biggest news, Ideogram 4.0 is now open-weight. That means you can download the
05:45model and run it yourself. This is something Ideogram has never done before, and the users are very happy
05:51about it. After launching on June, it immediately became the number one-ranked open-weight image
05:56model in the world. Designers in Blind Tests actually preferred its output over more expensive
06:01closed models. If text inside images matters to your creative work, this is worth trying.
06:07And last but not least, Genspark just launched Skills. If you haven't heard of Genspark,
06:12it's basically an all-in-one AI workspace. It can research, build slide decks, generate images,
06:18make phone calls on your behalf, and a lot more. It's been growing really fast. And now with Genspark
06:24Skills, you can create and save your own reusable AI workflows like you can do on Claude. Think of a
06:30skill as a custom AI assistant built for one specific job. You can make it via a simple prompt or
06:36by
06:36uploading your existing process as a document. Once it's built, you can share it with your whole team,
06:42and you can also browse a community library of skills that others have already made.
06:46So instead of explaining what you want to the AI every single time, you build a skill once and
06:51reuse it forever. And that's the wrap on our big AI updates. From the Fable 5 drama to tools that
06:57are
06:57genuinely making creative and coding work easier, the pace of AI right now is fascinating. If you found
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