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Anthropic Calls for Global Pause in AI Development

June 5, 2026

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  • The Format: This is a fast-paced, daily news briefing. It's a tightly produced, scripted summary of the top business and political headlines, delivered by a single host with field reports from WSJ journalists.
  • The Key Players:
    • Luke Vargas (Host): The anchor, delivering the news with a steady, professional tone. He sets up stories and hands off to reporters for deeper dives.
    • Sam Scheckner (Tech Reporter): Provides the scoop on Anthropic's dramatic warning about AI.
    • Liz Esley White (Health Reporter): Breaks the exclusive news on the FDA's new study of the abortion pill.
    • Harriet Torrey (Labor Reporter): Offers context on the upcoming jobs report and the murky impact of AI on employment.
    • Yoko Kubota (National Security Reporter): Explains the high-stakes geopolitical game behind a Taiwanese opposition leader's US visit.
  • The Vibe: Intense & Informative. The tone is urgent and serious, reflecting a world in flux. It feels like a high-stakes briefing, moving from one breaking story to the next without a breath.

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What you'll learn

  • 1 (00:00) **🎙️ Introduction: Luke Vargas**
  • 2 (01:01) **Senate Passes $70 Billion Immigration Enforcement Bill**
  • 3 (01:50) **Anthropic Calls for Global Pause in AI Development**
  • 4 (03:28) **U.S. Officials Discuss Taking Stakes in AI Companies**
  • 5 (04:08) **FDA Launches Safety Study of Abortion Pill Mifepristone**
  • 6 (05:30) **Texas AG Investigates Celsius Holdings Over Youth Marketing**
  • 7 (06:06) **Jobs Friday: May Labor Market Report Preview**

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Show Notes

A.M. Edition for June 5. Anthropic calls on top AI labs to consider slowing down their development. Tech reporter Sam Schechner discusses “recursive self-improvement,” when AI systems can improve on their own without human intervention. The FDA launches a safety study of the abortion pill mifepristone, potentially paving the way for the Trump administration to restrict its distribution and use. Liz Essley Whyte has the scoop. And Taiwan opposition leader Cheng Li-wun is taking a U.S. tour as Beijing urges Washington to rethink its support for Taipei. National security reporter Yoko Kubota breaks down the geopolitical context and the timing of the visit. Luke Vargas hosts.


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