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AI Model Availability Concerns Prompt Caution in Adoption

A user on Reddit's ClaudeAI community is discussing concerns about the availability and continuity of AI models, specifically referencing a hypothetical "Fable 5" that "came and went." The user highlights the significant effort involved in migrating products to new models, including prompt tuning and evaluation, and questions whether the potential for a model to be removed would influence adoption decisions. They wonder if others share this concern and if it leads to a more cautious approach, such as always having a fallback model tested. AI

IMPACT Raises questions about the long-term stability and support for AI models, potentially influencing how developers integrate them into products.

RANK_REASON User discussion on Reddit about potential model availability issues.

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  1. r/ClaudeAI TIER_2 English(EN) · /u/CheesecakeLatter2017 ·

    If Fable 5 re-releases, would you actually switch, knowing it could vanish again?

    <!-- SC_OFF --><div class="md"><p>So Fable 5 came and went before I could even get it into our pipeline. We had it queued up to test and then obviously it disappeared haha. </p> <p>We used to handle model upgrades the way I think a lot of small teams do, which is half a day of Sl…