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Anthropic Introduces Fable 5
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Anthropic Introduces Fable 5
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Anthropic Introduces Fable 5
Anthropic released Claude Fable 5 on Tuesday, the first publicly available version of its Mythos class system and the strongest model the company has shipped for general use.

Here is why Fable 5 is powerful
Most AI models are good at quick jobs. You ask, they answer. But they get lost on big jobs that take many steps. They forget what they were doing partway through.
The main thing that makes Fable 5 special is that it can stick with one hard job for a long time. Hours, even days. It keeps track of what it's doing, and it checks its own work before saying "done." Think of the difference between someone who can only answer one quick question, and someone who can take a whole project and see it through to the end. Fable 5 is more like the second person.
You can see this most clearly in coding. On a hard test of real programming work, Fable 5 got about 80 out of 100. The next best models got around 58 to 69. That's a big gap, not a small one. And the harder and longer the task, the bigger its lead.
There's one more clever part. Fable 5 is built on Anthropic's most powerful "Mythos" level of AI, which is usually too risky to give to the public. So they added a safety net. If you ask it something dangerous, like how to build a weapon or a cyberattack, it refuses and quietly hands your question to a safer, weaker model instead. That safety net is what made it okay to release such a strong model to everyone. (Source: Anthropic)
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A continuous, high-energy cinematic chase sequence featuring Jasper Kai ("Dreamwalker") driving Kobotto at extreme speed through a rain-soaked city at night. Maintain exact character design, wardrobe, vehicle proportions, colors, weather conditions, and environmental continuity from the reference sheets. Wet asphalt reflects neon lights, distant traffic streaks, atmospheric mist, and realistic rain droplets. Cinematic lighting only, no exaggerated HDR. The film begins inside Kobotto with an intimate handheld close-up of Jasper. Camera near dashboard, 50mm lens. Jaw clenches, brows tighten, glasses vibrate from engine rumble. Fingers squeeze the steering wheel. Determined anger. Engine growls beneath city ambience. Camera slowly pushes toward his eyes. Without cutting, camera whips downward into an extreme macro shot of the speedometer. Needle rapidly climbs. Dashboard vibrations, mechanical rattles, subtle reflections across worn metal. Momentum builds. Camera transitions through the dashboard and emerges outside beside the front wheel. Ultra-low tracking shot inches above wet pavement. Tires spin violently, throwing water spray. Motion blur streaks across frame. Reflections stretch beneath the vehicle. Camera rises into a front three-quarter pursuit shot. Kobotto rockets through the city. Rain beads stream across body panels. Headlight-eyes focused forward. Buildings streak past. Jasper visible through the windshield, locked onto the road. Seamlessly pass through the side window into the cabin. Profile shot of Jasper leaning forward aggressively. Speed-induced vibrations ripple through clothing and hair. Instrument lights flicker across his face. Breathing controlled but intense. Camera exits through the rear window into a rear tracking shot. Kobotto tears through reflective streets. Water spray trails behind. Tail lights carve glowing streaks through mist. Camera accelerates upward into a dramatic drone shot. The tiny vehicle races between towering city blocks. Traffic becomes abstract light trails. Rain and reflections create cinematic scale. Rapid insert: close-up of Jasper's sneaker slamming the accelerator. Pedal hits maximum travel. Engine note surges. Final shot transitions into a wide aerial-to-ground hybrid tracking move. Camera arcs around Kobotto at high speed while maintaining visual continuity. City blurs into ribbons of color. Jasper remains intensely focused. Kobotto feels alive, unstoppable, determined. End with the vehicle racing into the frame's vanishing point as rain, engine roar, and orchestral momentum reach their peak. Style: Pixar-style stylized realism, feature-film quality, physically accurate motion, realistic camera inertia, professional lens behavior, cinematic depth of field, natural motion blur, production-grade lighting, emotionally driven cinematography, seamless shot transitions, no cartoon exaggeration, no random movement, no camera jitter, no low-quality animation. use @Image 1 and @Image 2 for consistencyAI & Tech News
Apple finally rebuilds Siri, and it runs on Google's Gemini
At WWDC on Monday, Apple introduced a ground up rebuild of Siri that leans on a custom Google Gemini model to handle its most demanding requests. The new assistant is more conversational, reads context across apps, and lives in its own standalone app while still working system wide. Apple paired the reveal with iOS 27 and a wave of Apple Intelligence features, and stressed that sensitive work stays on device or inside its private cloud. It was also Tim Cook's last WWDC keynote as chief executive before he steps into the chairman role. For Apple, this is the clearest sign yet that catching up on AI mattered more than going it alone. (Source: Techcrunch)
OpenAI files for a public listing, joining the race to the markets
OpenAI confirmed on Monday that it has confidentially filed paperwork for a US initial public offering, a move it said it announced early because it expected the news to leak anyway. The company did not commit to a timeline, noting some of its plans may be easier to pursue while still private.
filing puts OpenAI alongside Anthropic, which filed its own paperwork days earlier, in a sprint toward the public markets as investors hunt for direct exposure to AI. The decision marks a turning point for a company that began as a research lab and now carries one of the largest private valuations in tech. (Source: Techcrunch)
SpaceX stages the biggest market debut in history
SpaceX began trading on the Nasdaq on Friday under the ticker SPCX, opening at 150 dollars a share after pricing at 135 and completing the largest IPO ever recorded. The raise of roughly 75 billion dollars implied a valuation near 1.77 trillion dollars. Often read as a space and satellite story, this one carries a heavy AI thread. SpaceX absorbed Elon Musk's xAI earlier this year, folding the Grok chatbot and a vast data center operation into the company. Executives told investors to watch Grok's growth alongside Starship and Starlink, a reminder of how tightly AI compute is now woven into the broader tech economy. (Source: CNBC)
OpenAI buys Ona to let its coding agent work while you sleep
OpenAI announced on Thursday that it will acquire Ona, a cloud startup once known as Gitpod, to give its Codex coding agent a secure place to keep running long tasks. The idea is simple and practical. Today's coding assistants stop the moment you close your laptop, and Ona's persistent, customer controlled environments let an agent keep working for hours or days inside a company's own cloud.
OpenAI says more than five million people now use Codex each week, up sharply this year, with knowledge workers the fastest growing group. The deal shows how the contest among AI labs is shifting from smarter models toward the infrastructure that lets agents actually finish real work. (Source: OpenAI)
DoorDash turns a photo of your fridge into a grocery cart
DoorDash rolled out a conversational assistant called Ask DoorDash on Thursday that lets people order food, build grocery carts, and search for reservations using plain language, photos, or voice. Snap a picture of a handwritten list or a cookbook page, or paste a recipe link, and the app assembles a cart for you, even nudging you about staples you might already have. Early testing produced a telling result. Nearly half of takeout orders placed through the tool came from people trying a restaurant for the first time. It is one of the clearest examples yet of agentic AI reshaping everyday shopping, as Uber and Instacart push similar tools. (Source: techcrunch)
AI spots breast cancer warning signs years before a diagnosis
New clinical reporting this week highlighted research showing that AI systems can flag subtle signals on routine mammograms up to six years before some women receive a breast cancer diagnosis. The promise is earlier intervention for the patients who need it most, paired with a familiar challenge. These models can behave like a black box, making it hard for clinicians to explain why a particular scan raised a flag. The work points toward screening that adapts to each person's risk rather than a single fixed schedule. It also underlines a hard truth in medical AI, where trust and clear reasoning matter as much as accuracy. (Source: medscape)
Anthropic and TCS strike a deal to put Claude in front of half a million workers
Anthropic and Tata Consultancy Services announced a global partnership this week to bring Claude to TCS clients and to equip 50,000 of the firm's own employees with the technology. The companies framed it as a way to move enterprises from experimentation to production, with a focus on regulated industries where trust and resilience are non negotiable. Anthropic chief executive Dario Amodei described the move as a deeper commitment to India, the company's second largest market. For the services giant, it is a bet that frontier AI plus large scale delivery is what corporate clients will pay for next. It is a useful marker of how AI adoption now flows through the world's biggest consulting pipelines. (Source: Businessupturn)
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