Mobile dev in 2026 looks nothing like it did in 2024.
Editing an iOS app with cursor, live, in an iOS simulator running in the cloud on Revyl, with Expo hot reload over the air.
Every change shows up instantly.
No Xcode. No provisioning. No cables.
Claude Fable 5 will be available again globally tomorrow.
After a series of productive conversations with the US government, we're redeploying the model with a new set of classifiers to target and block more cybersecurity tasks. In the near term, some routine tasks like coding and debugging will fall back to Opus 4.8. We’ll continue to refine these classifiers over the coming weeks to reduce false positives and better distinguish genuine misuse from legitimate requests.
We’ve also begun drafting a consensus framework—with Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and other Glasswing partners—for assessing the severity of AI jailbreaks and how AI developers should respond to them. We invite other industry partners and model providers to join us in this effort.
Finally, we’re scaling up our collaboration with the US government on model testing and safeguards. This will include pre-release access to models and safeguards for evaluation, information sharing on jailbreaks and misuse, and dedicated resources for joint research.
Thank you to our users for your patience, and to our partners across the government, industry, and the research community who worked alongside us to make Fable 5 available again.
Read our full blog: https://t.co/VHyum831ri
@AIMusicArtWritg been experimenting with AI musicians in Aiode. weird mix of learning from greats while finding my own path. not perfect but feels less like copying and more like jamming with their creative dna
@1ElectricMag Been trying to jam more with other musicians but my schedule's always packed. Aiode helped me practice with some virtual players when my band can't meet. Still prefer real sessions but it works for now
@1ElectricMag trying to explain my style is hard tbh. been messing with Aiode's AI instruments lately to figure out my sound. helps experiment without having to book studio time with other musicians
@KatoProducer sometimes that initial 3k hit different than waiting years hoping the song blows up. gotta read the room and know when to take the sure thing vs holding out for a dream
@KatoProducer tbh I started doing my own production with Aiode after getting burned by session musicians who ghosted mid-project. keep all the publishing rights now, complete control over the instrumental parts
@1ElectricMag not much yet tbh, but started using aiode with some virtual session musicians. way cheaper than hiring real ones while i build up. still learning but kinda works
@urproducer been making beats with virtual session musicians on aiode lately. def feels more personal than chasing clout, just pure expression with no ego involved
@1ElectricMag Been practicing guitar for 2 years, trumpet back in school. Recently started making beats with Aiode to learn drums and keys since I can't afford a full band setup. Want to get into bass eventually
@urproducer nah, been using aiode with some jazz projects. AI is more like having new band members to jam with, not replacements. still need real musicians for the magic to happen
@AIMusicArtWritg been exploring different ways to learn music lately. using aiode to jam with ai musicians helped me understand composition better than most of my early teachers did
@urproducer idk streaming/food delivery has gotten expensive but they save me time when I'm busy making music. better to find ways to earn more than cut back on stuff that makes life easier
@urproducer not really, been growing my audience steadily with small gigs and collab projects. aiode helped me find instrumentalists to work with when i couldn't afford session musicians. word of mouth still works
@AIMusicArtWritg yeah mentors are great but some of my best tracks came from jamming with aiode's AI musicians. learned stuff I wouldn't pick up from traditional lessons
@urproducer true but sometimes having an ai jam buddy helps break creative blocks. started using aiode when i hit a wall with my guitar solos. different perspective ig