Description
The week of June 29, 2026 pays off a promise: we know who owns the power - now we need the right fuel.
Everyone has artificial intelligence by now. So why do so few companies actually get anything out of it?
The first signal fits in one image: a mighty dragon… breathing fire in every direction. And one object, heard from a French podcast, that could change how we work with AI.
The second signal shakes the ground: in five days, one model vanishes, another becomes the default overnight, a third returns after eighteen days of forced absence. Would you build your house on that?
The third signal pits promises against proof — with one American state as an unexpected counterexample.
Running through it all, a thousand-year-old story in which nobody changed the animal… only the harness.
Three signals. One thread. A question this episode begins to shed light on.
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Signal 1 — A dragon and a harness
• Nicolas Guyon / Comptoir IA (host's written recap of the episode), June 25, 2026
Signal 2 — The ground shifts under the engines
• Anthropic (Sonnet 5, official page), June 30, 2026
• CNBC (export controls lifted on Fable 5 and Mythos 5), June 30, 2026
• TechRadar (GPT-4.5 retired, end of an era), June 27, 2026
Signal 3 — Promises versus proof
• Office of the Governor of California (official release, primary document), June 29, 2026
This episode is synthesized from these sources, among others:
• Comptoir IA (FR), "Oubliez le prompt engineering : place au HARNAIS" (Flavien Chervet), June 25, 2026
• Trench Tech (FR), "Robots, IA, cancer : arrêtez de parier sur des promesses" (Naomi Roth), June 30, 2026
• Tech Café (FR), "GPT-5.6: une bonne IA est une IA bloquée?" (ep. 507), July 1, 2026
• Latent Space (EN), AINews letter, June 27, 2026 (GPT-5.6 gated access)
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