Now that Anthropic has released its mythic-class model, Fable 5, into the wild, I wonder how long it will take nation-state adversaries to jailbreak it and use it for cyberattacks.
Somehow, I don’t have much faith that their model routing will be enough to stop it.
Governments push for more secrecy and less transparency in their actions, but more scrutiny, surveillance, and controls in the lives of their citizens under the guise of security.
I recoil at this new cadre of debate bros. It's a rhetorical pro wrestling match. In the end they offer no pragmatic solutions. Just a series thought experiments that would collapse under the weight of real life consequences.
Success is rarely a straight line. When the setbacks and failures pile up, you wonder if you'll ever see brighter days. Have perspective — it's a plot point in a larger masterpiece.
There is complete information asymmetry between headhunters and job hunters. It’s hard to know their motivations; they often reach out to get salary surveys or gauge interest rather than fill a role, and then they just ghost you. It's a complete lack of professionalism.
Your options:
Private callout → they ignore it or jump into plausible deniability. There is no way to verify whether they are being honest.
You can call them out publicly → people frame you as a complainer.
Silence → they suffer no consequence, and the asymmetry continues.
Steal my prompt to find your Ikigai.
Ikigai is the Japanese framework for finding purpose at the intersection of four things: what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for. Most people treat it as a nice diagram to look at.
This prompt turns it into a structured audit of your actual skills, interests, and market position.
The “ethics” of business is constrained by laws and anything that can avoid material monetary, legal and reputational. There is no corporate morality outside of that.
Before Keanu Reeves became a Hollywood star, he worked as a reporter for CBC and covered a teddy bear convention in 1984.
The footage somehow makes him even more likable.
When someone tells you that you are not qualified to speak and pulls the credentialism card respond with:
"Logic and critical thinking are not the exclusive domain of experts."
45 years later, we're building systems that approve loans, flag fraud, allocate capital, and rank candidates — and we're still arguing about who's responsible when they go wrong.
The answer hasn't changed. The machine executes. The human decides.
In an effort to automate as much as we can to AI. We should be ever vigilant to have human in the loop in all major decisioning actions.