Anthropic is launching the next iteration of its powerful artificial intelligence models to the general public – but with guardrails that cap its ability to wreak havoc in areas like cybersecurity and biological research. Anthropic said in a statement Tuesday that the new model, called Claude Fable 5, will allow users
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Anthropic is launching the next iteration of its powerful artificial intelligence models to the general public – but with guardrails that cap its ability to wreak havoc in areas like cybersecurity and biological research. Anthropic said in a statement Tuesday that the new model, called Claude Fable 5, will allow users
Anthropic is launching the next iteration of its powerful artificial intelligence models to the general public – but with guardrails that cap its ability to wreak havoc in areas like cybersecurity and biological research. Anthropic is rolling out a public version of its Mythos AI model, but with guard rails barring its use in risky areas such as cybersecurity, after a preview earlier this year sent shock waves globally with its ability to find software flaws.
New York Post reported the story as "Anthropic, which claimed AI model was too risky for public to use, releases 'safe' version."
2 sources have covered this story, including New York Post and South China Morning Post. The earliest reporting in the cluster landed about 2 hours ago.
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