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Anthropic Shuts Down AI Models, Salesforce Buys Fin for $3.6B

Today's top stories feature an AI model shutdown, a $3.6B big tech acquisition, and new dev tools and security guidance for engineers.

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AI — Anthropic shuts down Fable and Mythos models after US export banBIG TECH — Salesforce acquires Fin (Intercom) for $3.6B to boost AgentforceDEV — Apple Foundation Models now supported in Claude CLI and SDKsDEV — OpenRouter launches Fusion API for unified multi-model AI routingSECURITY — Curl pauses vulnerability report acceptance for all of July 2026AI — Anthropic shuts down Fable and Mythos models after US export banBIG TECH — Salesforce acquires Fin (Intercom) for $3.6B to boost AgentforceDEV — Apple Foundation Models now supported in Claude CLI and SDKsDEV — OpenRouter launches Fusion API for unified multi-model AI routingSECURITY — Curl pauses vulnerability report acceptance for all of July 2026

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ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 01 / 05
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Anthropic shuts down Fable and Mythos models after US export ban

Anthropic has discontinued its Fable and Mythos AI models following a Trump administration export control directive, drawing immediate protest from dozens of cybersecurity experts who argue the ban will weaken defensive security capabilities. The shutdown impacts devs and organizations relying on the models for sensitive workloads, with no announced timeline for reinstatement.

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Anthropic shuts down Fable and Mythos models after US export ban

The move comes after Anthropic’s receipt of a US Commerce Department directive Friday evening, subjecting the new models to export controls restricting their use anywhere outside the United States. In a message posted Friday night , Anthropic said the only way for it to ensure compliance with that government order i…

An Axios report cited an administration official saying that the administration is concerned by reports of a jailbreak that reportedly gets around broad classifier-based safeguards meant to block Fable 5 prompts regarding cybersecurity, chemistry, and biology. The administration reportedly requested a pause in the r…

In its Friday night announcement post, Anthropic said the government has only provided it with “verbal evidence of a potential narrow, non-universal jailbreak” that involves getting Fable 5 to review a specific codebase for software flaws. The company says it has only seen evidence of this kind of jailbreak being us…

“We are complying with the government’s legal directive and are removing access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all users,” Anthropic writes. “However, we disagree that the finding of a narrow potential jailbreak should be cause for recalling a commercial model deployed to hundreds of millions of people. If this standar…

Earlier this month, President Trump signed an executive order urging AI model makers to submit to voluntary government security testing. That order came after an initial signing ceremony planned for last month was abruptly postponed amid reported concerns of disagreements about it within the administration.

A group made up of dozens of cybersecurity experts urged the White House to remove export control restrictions on Anthropic’s models Fable and Mythos, arguing that the order is going to limit the ability of cybersecurity defenders to secure their software and products.
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ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 02 / 05
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Salesforce acquires Fin (Intercom) for $3.6B to boost Agentforce

Salesforce has finalized a $3.6 billion acquisition of AI customer service platform Fin, formerly known as Intercom, to enhance its Agentforce enterprise AI agent offering. The deal will integrate Fin's conversational AI and support automation tools directly into Salesforce's ecosystem, expanding capabilities for devs building custom customer service agents.

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Salesforce acquires Fin (Intercom) for $3.6B to boost Agentforce

Salesforce announced on Monday that it will acquire AI customer service platform Fin for $3.6 billion. Formerly known as Intercom , Fin offers an AI agent that can resolve customer queries across channels, using live chat, WhatsApp, SMS, phone calls, Slack, and more.

Salesforce says it wants to use Fin’s team and technology to improve Agentforce, its existing enterprise platform that businesses can use to build custom AI agents that automate tasks.

“Fin brings proven agent technology, a deep commitment to customer success, and an incredible AI team that will complement Agentforce with powerful service agent capabilities,” said Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff in a statement. “Together, we’ll help companies of every size seize this opportunity — accelerating time to…

The transaction is expected to close in the last quarter of Salesforce’s 2027 fiscal year, which is actually slated for the first few months of 2027 because of how the company reports its financials.

“To our customers: Over the past few years we’ve been shipping intensely. Including recently our groundbreaking model, Apex, and our paradigm-defining internal agent, Operator,” wrote Fin co-founder and CEO Eoghan McCabe in an X post. “With the resources of Salesforce this will only accelerate. And yet little will p…

Salesforce says it wants to use Fin's team and technology to improve Agentforce, its existing enterprise platform that businesses can use to build custom AI agents that automate tasks.
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Apple Foundation Models now supported in Claude CLI and SDKs

Apple's on-device foundation models are now natively integrated with Anthropic's Claude CLI and SDKs, enabling developers to run local AI inference on macOS and iOS devices without cloud API calls. The integration supports common tasks like text summarization, code generation, and image analysis directly on Apple Silicon hardware, reducing latency and data privacy risks.

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This integration eliminates the need for cloud API calls for common on-device AI tasks, reducing latency and cost for Apple platform developers.
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ViralVault · The Daily BriefingSlide 04 / 05
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OpenRouter launches Fusion API for unified multi-model AI routing

OpenRouter has released its Fusion API, a unified interface that lets developers route AI requests between multiple frontier models with a single API endpoint, automatic failover, and cost optimization. The tool supports all major AI providers including Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, and open-source models hosted on OpenRouter's infrastructure.

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The Fusion API abstracts model selection and failover, letting developers swap underlying AI models without rewriting integration code.
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Curl pauses vulnerability report acceptance for all of July 2026

The Curl project has announced it will not accept or triage vulnerability reports for the entire month of July 2026, as maintainers take a scheduled summer break. The pause means any critical security flaws discovered in the widely used networking library during that window will have delayed public disclosure, with reporting resuming in August.

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Maintainers are taking a month-long break from vulnerability triage, so any critical Curl flaws discovered in July will have delayed public disclosure.
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