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Bye bye Fable

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another benchmark for real swe work

Hey folks,

Fable went from “new best model” to “not available” in about 3 days.

Anthropic launched Claude Fable 5 on June 9. Fable was the Mythos-class model for general use but with guardrails. Mythos is Anthropic’s new model only available to select companies becuase they say it’s a cybersecurity risk.

Then on June 12, Anthropic posted that the US government got spooked by a jailbreak found by Fable (which Anthropic claims that other models like GPT-5.5 can also find). The US govt. suspended access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all foreign nationals, inside or outside the US, including foreign Anthropic employees.

So Anthropic’s answer was basically: we can’t do that cleanly, so we’re turning it off for everyone.

Worth reading:

But I really like this part from shadcn’s post -

treat intelligence as borrowed. Use the best model while you have it to make durable plans, specs and implementation notes, then execute later with something cheaper or something you control. - shadcn

Worth reading Simon’s review describing Fable as relentlessly proactive.

Anyway, bye bye Fable, I guess.


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