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359: Tokenomicon Sounds Metal, but it's Just Cloud Budgets
Episode 359
Friday, 26 June, 2026
Welcome to episode 359 of The Cloud Pod, where the weather is always cloudy! Justin and Ryan are in the studio this week to bring you all the latest in cloud and AI news, including AI governance, FinOps’ final conference, and even an earnings story courtesy of Oracle. These and so much more – so let’s get started! Titles we almost went with this week You Shall Not Pass Unless Your Network Policy Says So One CLI Wizard to Rule All AWS Agents AWS WAF Turns AI Crawlers Into Cash Cows No More Delete and Pray for AWS Cost Reports Stop Rolling Your Own Certificate Rotation AWS Did It Tux Gets a Security Checkup, Microsoft Antivirus Style Coal Plant to Cloud Plant Google’s Billion Dollar Glow Up FinOps Grows Up and Gets an AI Spending Problem Tokenomics Foundation Wants to Bill AI by the Word Sweet Home Alabama Now Runs on Google Cloud Infrastructure A big thanks to this week’s sponsors: We’re sponsorless! Want to get your brand, company, or service in front of a very enthusiastic group of cloud news seekers? You’ve come to the right place! Send us an email or hit us up on our Slack channel for more info. General News 02:53 Microsoft restricts Claude Fable for employees over data retention concerns Microsoft has restricted Claude Fable 5 from its internal GitHub Copilot model picker, even though the model is available to external GitHub Copilot and Azure Foundry customers. All other Claude models remain available internally because they operate under Zero Data Retention rules. The core issue is that Claude Fable 5 requires data retention to power Anthropic’s new safety classifiers, meaning prompts and outputs are stored for up to 30 days by default, and up to two years if flagged for policy violations. This creates a meaningful conflict with enterprise data handling expectations. This situation highlights a broader tension cloud enterprises face when adopting frontier AI models that bundle safety mechanisms requiring data retention, since those requirements may conflict with internal legal and compliance policies around confidential information. The restriction is notable because Microsoft is both a distribution partner for Anthropic through Azure and a direct competitor via its own AI offerings, so internal adoption decisions carry weight beyond typical enterprise procurement concerns. For developers and businesses evaluating Claude Fable 5 through Azure Foundry or GitHub Copilot, this serves as a reminder to review the specific data retention terms for Mythos-class models before deploying them in workflows that handle sensitive or proprietary information. 04:23 Statement on the US government directive to suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 The US government issued an export control directive requiring Anthropic to immediately suspend access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all foreign nationals, forcing a full custom...







