ArticleOne – a daily tech briefing app Anthropic redeployed Claude Fable 5 globally after talks with the US government, adding classifiers to block cybersecurity tasks. Weave Robotics launched Isaac 1 home robot. Apple negotiated memory chip purchases from Chinese makers. Vercel partnered with Mercedes-AMG F1. Claude Fable 5 Returns After US Government Talks July 1, 2026 Fable 5 Is Back — With Strings Attached Anthropic redeployed Claude Fable 5 globally after productive conversations with the US government, adding new classifiers to block more cybersecurity tasks — with some routine coding tasks caught in the crossfire. The model officially went live again Tuesday evening. Access will not be unlimited: Fable 5 covers up to half of weekly usage limits through July 7, then shifts to usage credits. Security analyst Alex Stamos cut through the PR: Anthropic quietly confirmed that none of the jailbreaks that triggered the pullback gave attackers capabilities beyond what Chinese models already offer. Weave Robotics Launches Isaac 1 Weave Robotics announced Isaac 1, a home robot with deliveries starting this fall. It is a notable hardware bet in a week dominated by software news. Apple Looks for Memory Supply Relief Apple is negotiating to purchase memory chips from two Chinese semiconductor makers on the Pentagon's blacklist, looking to ease a global memory shortage that has already forced price hikes across its product line. Vercel Partners With Mercedes-AMG F1 Vercel announced a multi-year strategic partnership with Mercedes-AMG F1, debuting at the British GP. On the product side, Resend joined the Vercel Marketplace, enabling one-click email infrastructure for developers.