Anthropic launches Mythos-like AI model to the public two months after private rollout rocked Wall Street
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Two months after Anthropic rolled out Mythos to a limited number of users, citing concerns about the artificial intelligence model's potential to do damage in the wrong hands, the company said it's ready to release an equally powerful model to the public.
Key facts
Anthropic on Tuesday announced Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model that will be available to its enterprise customers and paid subscribers
But with the launch of Claude Fable 5, Anthropic is honoring its stated "eventual goal" to deploy Mythos-class models at scale
Anthropic said Claude Fable 5 shows "exceptional performance" across software engineering and knowledge work tasks
Claude Fable 5 represents a "significant jump" in capability, which is why Anthropic had to implement additional guardrails to prevent misuse, Penn said
Summary
Anthropic on Tuesday announced Claude Fable 5, a Mythos-class model that will be available to its enterprise customers and paid subscribers. "For us, it's around what we call 'race to the top,' being able to provide this technology in a valuable fashion, and at the same time providing the right safety guardrails so that it can do asymmetrically more benefits than harm," Dianne Penn, Anthropic's head of product management for research, told CNBC in an interview. Anthropic captivated Wall Street and government officials in April with the unveiling of Mythos, which excels at identifying security flaws within software.