@AngelicaLozanoC Sra. Ud es sub-normal o mononeuronal?. Es muy difícil hacerle entender a una persona con cemento en la cabeza. Q comentario tan salido de todo.
We compared Claude Code success rates between occupations.
On our toughest measure of success—requiring verifiable evidence that a goal was completed, like committed code—every field was within 7 percentage points of software engineering.
We’re rolling out changes to make Fable 5’s safeguards for frontier LLM development visible.
Starting this week, flagged requests will visibly fall back to Opus 4.8—the same as our safeguards for cyber and bio. You will see this every time it happens. On the API, any flagged requests will return a reason for their refusal (coming to server-side fallback in the next few days).
We wanted to deploy Fable 5 to our users quickly and safely. Visible safeguards can be probed, so they have to be robust, which takes time to get right. Invisible safeguards can be targeted more narrowly, allowing us to ship quickly with very few false positives. We went with invisible safeguards for this reason—and that was the wrong tradeoff. You should have visibility into the safeguards we have in place, and why. We’re sorry for not getting the balance right.
Making the safeguards visible makes them easier to work around, so keeping them robust to jailbreaks will unfortunately mean more false positives while we improve the classifiers. We're also tuning our bio and cyber classifiers to trigger less often on harmless requests. We know this is frustrating and we’ll do our best to keep this period as short as possible.
If you think a request has been mistakenly flagged: run /feedback in Claude Code, click thumbs-down on the fallback in https://t.co/LtktniD5HY or Cowork, or file the safeguard appeal form for API requests. Your reports help us tune these classifiers and we appreciate your feedback.
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Introducing Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class model that we’ve made safe for general use.
Its capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
Mythos 5: We're Not Ready
- Mythos is extremely strong at SVG generation, producing highly detailed outputs that can take several minutes to create
- It is exceptionally good at creating graphics, games, websites, and complex UI designs
- Mythos is expected to set a new bar for web development and frontend generation, especially for design heavy workflows
- It can also generate surprisingly good music through code
- Anthropic's data suggests Mythos can achieve up to 52x training code speedups in certain optimization tasks, compared to roughly 4x for skilled humans on similar workloads
- Mythos is expected to be extremely expensive, the public version will likely be a nerfed version of the current testing model
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Anthropic has confidentially submitted a draft S-1 registration statement to the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Pending completion of SEC review, this gives us the option to pursue an initial public offering.
Read more: https://t.co/onGZAhRLvD