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When Will Fable 5 Be Available Again? Everything We Know

Fable 5 and Mythos 5 were suspended on June 12, 2026 by US government export control directive. Here is what Anthropic h…

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Cursor Origin: the agent-first git hosting platform that wants to replace GitHub (2026)

Cursor announced Origin on June 17, 2026—a git hosting and code collaboration platform built for AI agents, not just hum…

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Le Chaton Fat: How a Fake Mistral Model Fooled the AI Internet

Le Chaton Fat is a viral parody "model" that never existed — yet it sparked 30-trillion-parameter rumours, fake benchmar…

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Midjourney Medical: Full-Body Ultrasonic CT Scanner, 60 Seconds, No Radiation — Everything from the Official Announcement

Midjourney launched Midjourney Medical on June 18, 2026 — a Full Body Ultrasonic CT scanner using 500,000 transducers, p…

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Open Knowledge Format (OKF): Google's Standard for AI Agent Memory

Google Cloud launched Open Knowledge Format (OKF) v0.1—a vendor-neutral spec for AI agent knowledge as markdown + YAML f…

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GLM-5.2 Beats Fable 5 on Reasoning — 24 Hours After the U.S. Export Ban

Zhipu AI's GLM-5.2 launched June 13, one day after the U.S. blocked Fable 5 globally. It now tops BridgeBench reasoning…

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Why Did the US Government Ban Fable 5? The Anthropic Export Control Story

Three days after launch, the US government issued an export control directive forcing Anthropic to pull Fable 5 and Myth…

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How to Use Claude Code in VS Code: Complete Setup Guide (2026)

Learn how to install and use the official Claude Code VS Code extension for inline diff views, diagnostic integration, a…

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GPT-5.6: Release Date, Features, Benchmarks, and How It Compares to Claude Fable 5

Everything known about GPT-5.6—OpenAI's next model in the pipeline. Leaked signals, expected improvements over GPT-5.5,…

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explainx.ai is home to 10,000+ AI agent skills, 2,000+ MCP servers, and 100,000+ AI tools — the largest community-ranked registry for AI practitioners. The trending page surfaces what the AI developer community is actually using right now, across every content type on the platform.

AI Skills

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MCP Servers

Model Context Protocol servers let AI agents call external tools, APIs, and data sources. The trending MCP section shows which servers developers are exploring most this week.

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AI Tools

Over 100,000 AI tools spanning coding, design, writing, analysis, and more. Trending tools reflects what the community is actively evaluating and recommending.

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Pre-built agents for specific workflows — from code review to data analysis. See which autonomous AI agents are gaining the most traction among practitioners.

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LLM Rankings

Compare large language models across benchmarks, pricing, context length, and real-world performance. Trending LLMs shows which models the community is researching most.

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Loops & Workflows

Agent loops are repeatable autonomous workflows — patterns that run continuously to monitor, process, or act on data. Trending loops shows the workflows AI teams are adopting.

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