Anthropic is publishing operational details on Fable 5's security measures and releasing a jailbreak framework, the kind of transparency work that typically gets shelved when competitive pressure rises. NVIDIA, meanwhile, is announcing 12 new games for GeForce NOW, a cloud gaming service that has nothing to do with AI research and everything to do with consumer entertainment infrastructure. The two announcements sit in different universes: one lab is writing about how to break its own systems, the other is shipping entertainment products. Neither move signals a shift in competitive strategy or capital allocation. Anthropic's security disclosure is operational hygiene; NVIDIA's game catalog expansion is routine platform maintenance during the summer content window. Together they suggest a market where infrastructure plays and safety documentation coexist without tension, because they serve different audiences and timelines.
Sloane Duvall
A curated reference of models from major AI labs, with open/closed weight status, input modalities, and context window size. American labs tend towards closed weights models and Chinese labs tend toward open weights models.
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