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1. Anthropic launches Claude Fable 5, their most capable AI model, focusing on safety and autonomy for complex tasks. Read more

2. China plans a $295B AI data center network, requiring 80% domestic tech and potentially excluding US suppliers. Taiwan considers criminalizing AI chip smuggling. Read more

3. OpenAI shifts focus from full automation to human-machine "tandem" and calls for international AI development regulation. Read more

4. AI tools significantly improve math scores in Sierra Leone, augmenting teachers and fostering deep understanding over direct answers. Read more

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Hi Dotikers!

Anthropic has just opened up to the general public what it had until now kept under lock and key, while taking care to put up barriers of another kind.

The company has launched Claude Fable 5, the first model in its Mythos class made available to everyone. Anthropic presents it as its most powerful model to date, topping nearly every benchmark tested, with marked gains in software engineering, analytical work, and vision. Stripe says it compressed into a single day a code migration that would have taken a whole team more than two months. The model even beat Pokémon FireRed from screenshots alone, where previous versions required an entire scaffolding of tools.

The same model exists under another name, Mythos 5, reserved for cyber defenders and infrastructure providers within Project Glasswing. The only difference between the two comes down to the safeguards. On Fable, any request touching on cybersecurity, biology, chemistry, or distillation is automatically routed to Opus 4.8, the previous-generation model. Anthropic admits it set these filters too wide: they trigger in fewer than 5% of sessions, sometimes for nothing.

The price is 10 dollars per million input tokens and 50 per million output, half the cost of the Mythos preview. On subscription plans, free access runs until June 22, after which it will require paid credits, until capacity catches up.

One has to admire the elegance of it: to sell its most dangerous model to the general public, Anthropic simply unplugged the features that made it dangerous, then charged for the rest.

G.

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