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‘Oh God, no! Not another thing’: What Anthropic’s Mythos-class Fable 5 means for CEOs trying to govern AI
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The reporter was speaking with a CEO in financial services this week when the reporter noticed and mentioned that Anthropic had released its first Mythos-class model to the public.
Key facts
- To start, there’s the tradeoff of having Fable 5 automatically block responses in areas like cybersecurity and even limit the capabilities of AI researchers and developers
- Anthropic accused of ‘secret sabotage’ as Claude Fable 5 silently limits capabilities for AI researchers and developers by Sasha Rogelberg
- CEO Daily is curated and edited by Joseph Abrams, Jason Ma, Claire Zillman, and Lee Clifford
- Not another thing.” Neither of them knew the details yet, beyond the now disputed claim that Claude Fable 5 is a better way to let users query a model deemed too dangerous for general release
Summary
In today’s CEO Daily: CEOs grapple with the ever-changing rules of AI. Not another thing.” Neither of them knew the details yet, beyond the now disputed claim that Claude Fable 5 is a better way to let users query a model deemed too dangerous for general release. That reaction captures something every CEO needs to grapple with as the rules of the road on AI keep changing and the companies writing them don’t seem to answer to anyone but themselves. To start, there’s the tradeoff of having Fable 5 automatically block responses in areas like cybersecurity and even limit the capabilities of AI researchers and developers. (The unfettered version —Claude Mythos 5 and can’t for much longer by Sasha Rogelberg.