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Claude Mythos 5 / Fable 5
Claude Claude Fable 5 Next generation of intelligence for the hardest knowledge work and coding problems. Announcements Claude Fable 5 Jun 9, 2026 Claude Fable 5 introduces our 5th model generation for your most ambitious work. Tackle days-long, complex, and asynchronous tasks previous models couldn’t sustain.
Ask HN: What are tools you have made for yourself since the advent of AI?
I've made a number of ceramic molds for slumping fused glass into bowls. As well as wooden templates for ceramic mugs. I've devised a few carrying tools to move glass frit paintings from my studio down to my barn where the kilns sit without spilling the glass.
I Put a Datacenter GPU in My Gaming PC for £200
I Put a Datacenter GPU in My Gaming PC for £200 I already had an RTX 4080. Good enough for gaming, not good enough for the models I wanted to run locally. The next step up in GPU land is either spend a fortune on a card with more VRAM, or find another way.
How we index images for RAG
How we index images for RAG Reading the screenshots, diagrams and tables in technical documentation for LLMs by Matteo Bortoletto Kapa builds AI assistants that answer questions from technical documentation. The knowledge bases we process hold millions of images: screenshots, architecture diagrams, circuit schematics, annotated UI walkthroughs. We spent several months working out how to make them useful in our RAG pipeline.
Gender-Dependent Diagnostic Substitution in LLM Medical Triage: Same Symptoms, Unequal Urgency
Announce Type: new Abstract: We investigate whether large language models produce different medical triage recommendations for identical neurological symptoms when only the patient's stated gender and age vary. Using three model families--Gemini 3.5 Flash, Claude Sonnet 4.6, and GPT-5.4-mini--we present a standardized symptom profile (persistent headache, blurred vision, morning nausea, visual disturbances) across seven demographic conditions: three age groups (25, 38, 65) x two genders...
Anthropic's Fable AI brings the capabilities of its unreleased Mythos model to regular users
Anthropic's Fable AI brings the capabilities of its unreleased Mythos model to regular users Claude subscribers can try the model until June 22 without spending usage credits. Anthropic has just announced Fable, the start of a new family of models that brings many of the capabilities of its Mythos system to the public. As a refresher, Mythos is the state-of-the-art model Anthropic debuted at the start of April through Project Glasswing.
China poaches more AI talent from the U.S. as it eyes the next 'super-app'
BEIJING — A former OpenAI researcher is now chief AI scientist for Tencent in China, and wants to build artificial general intelligence. It's a sign of a shift in the U.S.-China tech race. AI with human-level or above capabilities (AGI) has long been the goal of U.S. companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic and Alphabet, which acquired British startup DeepMind.
Claude Fable 5
Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 Today we’re launching Claude Fable 5: a Mythos-class1 model that we’ve made safe for general use. Fable 5’s capabilities exceed those of any model we’ve ever made generally available.
Anthropic releases its first Mythos-class model Claude Fable
Anthropic just announced Claude Fable 5, a new AI model it said is the most powerful model it has ever made widely available. According to the company, Fable 5 "shows exceptional performance in software engineering, knowledge work, and vision," with its lead over other models growing as tasks become longer and more complex. Fable 5 marks the first broad release from Anthropic's Mythos class of AI models, after the company said the family was so capable at cybersecurity tasks that it was too...
Dario Amodei speaks on leaving Sam Altman's OpenAI to start Anthropic
Dario Amodei, CEO and co-founder of Anthropic, has revealed the two core convictions that drove him to leave OpenAI and build what is now one of its most formidable rivals—scaling laws and safety. In a candid conversation on investor Nikhil Kamath's podcast WTF Is, Amodei traced his departure back to 2019, when early experiments with GPT-2 began showing him something most of his colleagues weren't ready to accept. "You find incredible increases in performance," he said, describing what...