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  1. The # Mythos class # AImodel , # Claude 5 # Fable , represents a significant leap in # AI capabilities, outperforming previous models across tasks. While Fable’

    Anthropic has released Claude 5 Fable, a new AI model in its Mythos class that demonstrates advanced capabilities and outperforms previous versions. This model can autonomously research, code, and refine its work, raising questions about the future of human involvement in creative and technical processes. The shift suggests a move towards commissioning outcomes rather than collaborating on the process itself. AI

    IMPACT Sets a new benchmark for autonomous AI capabilities in research and coding, potentially shifting industry focus to outcome-based commissioning.

  2. It’s here! Fable 5, the first public Mythos-class model safe for general use. Initially, it will be only available until June 22nd for subscription-based plans,

    Fable 5, a new Mythos-class AI model, has been released for general use. Initially, access will be limited to subscription plans until June 22nd. After this period, it will transition to a usage credits-based system and eventually become a standard offering as capacity allows. AI

    IMPACT This release introduces a new general-use AI model, potentially impacting various applications and user accessibility.

  3. Anthropic users are complaining about strict guardrails in Fable 5, fearing a permanent underclass of AI users blocked from full Mythos-class capabilities. The

    Anthropic's Fable 5 model is facing user complaints regarding its strict safety guardrails, which some users believe are creating a permanent underclass of AI users. These safeguards reportedly restrict queries related to cybersecurity, biology, and chemistry, preventing users from accessing the full capabilities of the Mythos-class models. AI

    IMPACT Concerns over restrictive AI guardrails could shape future model development and user access policies.