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Anthropic rolls out Fable 5 model, assembled on the same tech that spooked the government
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Anthropic released its latest model Tuesday afternoon, heralding the public’s first access to the AI company’s most powerful class of AI systems.
Key facts
- Anthropic said the two-pronged approach, diverting sensitive questions from Fable 5 to the older Opus 4.8, would allow users to still obtain helpful answers to questions when Fable 5’s capabilities
- Anthropic said it will make Fable 5 available to all users on its Pro, Max, Team and seat-based Enterprise plans at no additional cost until June 22
- Anthropic also announced that the trusted partners who had previously been able to access Mythos Preview will now be able to access an upgraded Mythos model, called Mythos 5
- The company had made Mythos Preview available to over 150 organizations around the world to help financial institutions, software companies and healthcare networks shore up weaknesses in their cyber
Summary
The company says the model, termed Fable 5, is the first publicly available product in the same family as Anthropic’s powerful Mythos models, which sent shock waves through the cybersecurity world earlier this year for their superhuman ability to find and exploit cyber vulnerabilities. “Fable’s capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available,” the company said announcing the model’s release. According to the company, Fable 5 uses the same tier of technology as Mythos but is safe for use by the public because of safeguards and limits placed on the technology. Many AI researchers worry that increasingly powerful AI systems could help bad actors carry out cyberattacks on banks, power grids or other critical infrastructure.