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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.
Anthropic just quietly changed the game.
Most people scrolled past it.
Here's why it matters for your business.
I don't usually post about specific AI model updates.
Most of them are incremental.
Marginal improvements dressed up in launch-day hype.
But what just dropped with Claude Opus 4.6 is different.
And if you're building AI advisory businesses or automation systems for clients, you need to understand what changed and why it matters.
Update 1: 1 million token context window.
Let's be concrete about what this actually means.
One million tokens is roughly 750,000 words of text.
You can now feed Claude an entire client business,
their CRM history, internal documents, email archives, strategy notes, meeting transcripts, financial data
and have a single, coherent conversation about all of it at once.
No more feeding it fragments. No more losing context halfway through a complex task.
The quality of your deliverables just went up significantly without you changing anything about how you work.
Update 2: Agent Teams.
Claude can now run multiple agents in parallel, collaborating on the same task.
One agent researches.
Another drafts.
Another evaluates quality.
Another formats the output.
All simultaneously.
All coordinated.
The workflows that used to require days of custom architecture to build can now be assembled in hours.
For anyone building AI systems for clients. the complexity ceiling just got raised and the build time just got cut.
Update 3: Adaptive Thinking.
The model now decides when to think harder and when to move fast.
For simple tasks, it executes quickly.
For complex strategic problems, it reasons more deeply before responding.
This matters because it means you're no longer choosing between speed and quality. The model manages that tradeoff automatically based on what the work actually demands.
Update 4: Compaction — Infinite Conversations.
Claude can now automatically summarize long-running conversations to maintain context without hitting limits.
For advisors doing deep, ongoing client work, you no longer hit the wall where the model loses the thread of a complex project.
One continuous, coherent working session.
However long it takes.
Here's the business translation.
Every one of these updates makes AI advisory work more powerful, more reliable, and easier to deliver.
Your client deliverables get better.
Your workflows get faster.
Your ability to handle complex, high-value engagements increases.
The tools are evolving fast.
The question is whether your business model is set up to take advantage.
Gary Cohen shared on the broadcast that David Stearns made it clear Adbert Alzolay won’t be on the Opening Day roster. After missing a full year, the focus is on getting him innings and built back up before he’s ready.
@coreyganim Real question. Is this open claw only for businesses that don’t care or even know about data risk or data protection? I can’t imagine this tool is ready for soc compliance or any other compliance standards.
24 million jobs are at risk of being automated but while most people are panicking about being replaced,
a few are getting paid high-ticket fees to lead the transition.
The data is clear.
From 3.4M admin roles to 1.7M developers, the traditional "manual grind" is disappearing.
If you’re a developer or a builder, you’re likely feeling the squeeze.
You’re working harder than ever to stay ahead of every new tool, only to find the market saturated and big tech giving away your "specialty" for free.
It’s a race to the bottom that leaves you exhausted and underpaid.
But here is what the headlines aren't telling you:
Small to mid-sized founders are terrified.
They see the same stats, they’re drowning in manual overhead, and they know they need systems to survive.
But they are too busy to learn how to build them.
They don't want to learn how to prompt.
They want a result.
The money isn't in the software anymore, it’s in the strategy that makes it profitable.
You can keep grinding in the "builder" loop, worrying about the next tool that might replace your skills.
Or, you can stop the hustle and learn how to sell the outcome to founders who have the budget to pay for it.
After scaling a 7-figure agency, I’ve learned that founders will overlook every technical feature you have but they’ll write a blank check for a strategy that fixes their bank account.
You don't need to hire a team or build a new product every week.
You just need to learn how to bridge the gap and close your first high-ticket client in the next 30 days.
DM me "ADVISOR" to get started.
We are entering the greatest shift in wealth creation since the internet.
But most people are playing the game with an outdated map.
They think AI is just a "productivity tool" or a fancy chatbot. They’re wrong.
In 2026, AI is a vehicle for absolute personal freedom.
It’s the ultimate lever.
It collapses time and multiplies your capacity to generate profit without the overhead of a massive team.
The goal isn't just to work faster.
The goal is to build a system that produces wealth and buys back your life.