The safeguards of Fable 5 are almost unreasonable. Even not setting aside cybersecurity and biology, it can block requests just or handling sentences that contain swear words.
They should lift the block for some relatively safe scenarios. Allowing it to follow the user's request to output swear words would probably not ruin the world.
When I used the formerly popular tool, Antigravity for coding. I found that Claude would often change the test to fit the source code even when the bug was actually in the source code itself.
It simply modified the test and said, " Congratulations! All the tests pass," without explaining what it has done.
Only when you asked, "I saw some tests failed, so what happened?" Did it finally admitted normally that it changes the test to fit in the source code as if nothing is wrong.
I built a small tool to insert comments at the top of each file, telling Claude not to change the tests just to make the source code look correct. But it didn't work well. Claude still kept ignoring them and made a lot of mistakes when writing tests.
Do you have similar problems when coding?
For Minecraft playes
What mod do you often use to make your life easier when you're trying to beat the game?
I have tried so many times to beat the game directly. Although I nearly succeeded a few times, I eventually give up.
Once I was lucky enough to enter the end. I accidentally died there. Later, when I tried to get back to the battlefield. I found myself trapped on the small obsidian platform without a pickaxe. End stone is so hard to mine by hand that eventually I gave up.
After that, I have never managed to reach the End again.
So beating the game is so hard for players like us. What mod do you usually use to make it easier?
We’ve received notice that the Department of Commerce has lifted export controls on Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5.
We'll begin restoring access tomorrow, and will share an update soon.
We’re grateful to our users for their patience, and to everyone who worked with us on redeploying the models.
Today I found an effective prompt for getting Codex to teach you how to code.
"Imagine an engineer staring the screen, wanting to [describe your goal here]."
"Then what should they think next?"
Codex will then give you a step-by-step guide.
🚨 BREAKING: U.S. government will decide who gets access to GPT-5.6
OpenAI will release GPT-5.6 only in a limited preview to a small group of partners.
Sam Altman told staff the government would be "approving access customer by customer."
Commerce Sec Lutnick personally called Altman warning: don't launch without approvals from other agencies.
A de facto licensing regime.
ITS HAPPENING
Do LLMs really hit a wall?
Frontier LLMs in the US now seem to be slowing down, while GLM, a Chinese LLM has quickly narrowed the gap.
What can make us delighted is that other lanes such as image and video generation is far from saturated. We may still see a lot of progress in the near future.
The voice mode of ChatGPT really gave me a pretty bad experience. The instant answers seemed to leave no thinking budget for model, so the answers were shadow. It also failed to follow the clear instructions in chat.
Maybe with today's technology, we cannot release something that can respond seriously, accurately and swiftly at the same time. What OpenAI should do is to add a button that increases the thinking budget at the cost of waiting. I don't think it is unacceptable for users who want a better answer to wait for a while when they finish talking.