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Reddit user praises Anthropic's Fable AI, criticizes user scaffolding

A Reddit user on the r/Anthropic subreddit strongly defends the AI model Fable, suggesting that criticisms often stem from users' own technical debt and outdated scaffolding. The user advises others to provide Fable with clear intent, input/output contracts, constraints, preconditions, and verifiable exit criteria, then allow the model to operate without interference. This approach, they argue, is key to unlocking Fable's value. AI

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Reddit user praises Anthropic's Fable AI, criticizes user scaffolding

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  1. r/Anthropic TIER_1 English(EN) · /u/jimmc414 ·

    If someone posts that Fable sucks, I make a mental note to never listen to their AI advice again

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>Sorry if that sounds harsh, but it’s the truth. If you don’t see the value at this point you are doing something wrong.</p> <p>I’m happy to share my experience if anyone is interested but I suspect that a big factor in the complaints is that all …