So @awscloud was given early access to Mythos, and it looks like they used it to jailbreak Fable, only to later report both Mythos and Fable to the government and get them blocked. ๐
Frontier models are becoming weapons that countries want to control, even limiting access for foreign workers.
We may see more advanced models getting blocked across borders. I really hope not.
But after reports of @claudeai being used in the Iran war, this should be a clear signal to every nation: the direction is obvious. AI sovereignty is no longer optional.
The US government, citing national security authorities, has issued an export control directive to suspend all access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 by any foreign national, whether inside or outside the United States, including foreign national Anthropic employees.
The net effect of this order is that we must abruptly disable Fable 5 and Mythos 5 for all our customers to ensure compliance.
Access to all other Claude models is not affected.
We apologize for this disruption to our customers. We believe this is a misunderstanding and are working to restore access as soon as possible.
Read our full statement: https://t.co/bwn0sximKZ
My chromecast kept reload-looping a youtube stream and the obvious answer for me was "network issue"
so thanks to Fable, i reverse engineered it instead. turns out every chromecast exposes an unauthenticated local API, wifi signal, noise floor, uptime, everything
built a suspect leaderboard. the network was acquitted
few info masked for obvious reasons ;)
@claudeai@ClaudeDevs@bcherny@trq212
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Iโve been using loops for almost 3 months now so my agents can keep working while Iโm asleep.
Some of the ways I use them:
Observability monitoring
Security finding reviews and follow-ups
CI/CD triage and issue management
For example, all CI findings are automatically triaged into GitHub issues, and a loop takes care of the workflow end-to-end.
Whatโs interesting is that these loops donโt just call APIs. They can control my PC, operate Chrome, navigate websites, move data between systems, and handle many of the repetitive tasks that would otherwise require human attention.
Iโve been using loops for almost 3 months now so my agents can keep working while Iโm asleep.
Some of the ways I use them:
Observability monitoring
Security finding reviews and follow-ups
CI/CD triage and issue management
For example, all CI findings are automatically triaged into GitHub issues, and a loop takes care of the workflow end-to-end.
Whatโs interesting is that these loops donโt just call APIs. They can control my PC, operate Chrome, navigate websites, move data between systems, and handle many of the repetitive tasks that would otherwise require human attention.
Here's a simple loop: Tell codex to maintain your repos, wake up every 5 minutes and direct work to threads. That makes it easy to parallelize+steer work as needed.
I use a orchestrator skill combined with my triage+autoreview+computer use skills, so some work can land autonomously. https://t.co/FbBoJTIcfd
https://t.co/8389roVnOm
Imagine a world-class consultant came to your hometown for just two weeks.
You wouldnโt spend their time on trivial questions. Youโd save their attention for the most important decisions, the hardest problems, and the things that could move your project forward the most.
Thatโs how I think about Fable 5.
Itโs an excellent model, but itโs leaving on June 30. If you have access to it, make sure youโre using it on the highest-value work in your backlog rather than the easy tasks that any model can handle.
The part that makes me happiest about all of this is that if @OpenAI decides to pursue the same direction, we may end up with a consultant of that caliber that isnโt temporary.
@thsottiaux
i hooked my whoop to my work calendar to find which coworker gives me the most stress ๐จ
thanks to fable, I reverse engineered whoop to pull per minute heart rate. nd matched spikes with cal events and attendees
I now have a leaderboard and I think about it daily.
few info masked for obvious reasons ;)