Ever since Claude Fable 5 dropped yesterday the internet has been flooded with things that felt impossible just a short time ago.
People are building mini versions of Minecraft.
Mini versions of GTA.
Entire playable games from a single prompt in just a few hours.
Not prototypes.
Not mockups.
Actual working experiences.
And the benchmark results are already turning heads.
On the Senior Engineer Benchmark Fable scored 91 out of 100.
GPT 5.5 scored 62.
Opus 4.8 scored 63.
That gap is hard to ignore.
Just a year ago most conversations were about whether SEO was dying.
Today that is not even the real question anymore.
More and more people are skipping Google entirely and going straight to AI.
And when they do use Google AI Overviews often give them the answer before they ever click a website.
For many businesses ranking on page one and not ranking at all is starting to feel surprisingly similar.
The same shift is happening across creative work.
Video editing is moving toward full automation.
Soon your AI may simply get access to Premiere Pro edit the entire project add effects create cuts generate captions and deliver a finished video while you watch.
Animation is heading in the same direction.
Basic editing tasks can already be completed through simple conversations with AI.
And this is where things get interesting.
If AI can outperform engineers on advanced benchmarks
If it can dominate exams solve complex technical problems and build software that once required entire teams.
Then believing it cannot handle the basic freelance services people sell every day on Fiverr becomes a much harder argument to make.
Many jobs will not disappear overnight.
But many will change faster than most people expect.
The next 24 months will likely reshape software content creation marketing design and freelancing more than the previous decade combined.
We are no longer watching the future arrive.
We are living through it.
Denied at the @joinpeanut door. The bouncer didn't even blink.
I was really hoping to get access because it would have been incredibly useful for me. I have a community where I regularly share new opportunities and updates and I'd love to introduce Peanut to everyone there. Hopefully, I'll get another chance soon.