Now that Claude Fable is out, here's your reminder that you shouldn't be prompting agents anymore.
You should be glued to the timeline, reading speculation about benchmarks and usage limits. Then, waiting for the first "Anyone else feel Fable is a lot dumber today than usual?"
Controversial opinion, but I still prefer to write code with autocomplete rather than generating it. It takes way too much time to debug and fix generated code.
Actually, with new NVIDIA mobile chips, we could see the trend moving toward running models locally with all its advantages. Hopefully they can stick attractive price tags on them.
The laptop hasn't changed in 30 years. NVIDIA just changed it
RTX Spark is their first PC chip ever.
- RTX 5070 level GPU
- 128GB unified memory
- 1 petaflop of local AI
- thin, light, barely throttles unplugged
Your AI agent lives on the machine. 24/7. No cloud.
This is step one of the agentic AI PC, and everyone else is about to copy it.