Don’t Invite Syria Back Into Lebanon
Washington is contemplating the one thing that could rally Lebanese around Hezbollah.
Last updated: 2026-06-13 22:52:20 ET
Pulse AI Brief
Updated Jun 13, 2026 9:00 PM ET
Amazon security research reportedly prompted the White House to ban Anthropic's most advanced AI models, citing concerns that safeguards can be bypassed to identify software vulnerabilities. Amazon CEO Andy Jassy may have flagged these security issues to the government, leading Anthropic to disable worldwide access to the affected models.
Anthropic's valuation and competitive positioning face pressure as its flagship models face government restrictions. Amazon's move signals corporate willingness to escalate AI safety concerns to regulators, potentially triggering broader restrictions on frontier model deployments and affecting AI infrastructure stocks.
This marks the first major government-enforced restriction on a leading AI company's models and establishes a precedent for regulatory intervention based on corporate security research. The incident underscores tensions between commercial AI development and national security, likely accelerating government oversight frameworks.
Washington is contemplating the one thing that could rally Lebanese around Hezbollah.
Saudi Arabia has ended its five-year ban on Lebanese imports, a significant move to rebuild relations between Lebanon and Gulf countries
A Washington Post reconstruction of Amal Khalil’s final hours found that rescuers were denied access to her during a crucial period when she was still alive.
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