Anthropic's official LinkedIn announcement introduces Claude Fable 5 as a Mythos-class model made safe for general use — capabilities exceeding any model Anthropic has ever made generally available, state-of-the-art on nearly all tested benchmarks, with the lead growing as tasks become longer and more complex.
Why Fable exists
The video transcript explains: Claude Mythos Preview found thousands of cybersecurity vulnerabilities — a model that finds flaws can also exploit them. Instead of broad release, Anthropic handed it to defenders protecting critical software. Fable 5 is the path to making that power safe and accessible.
Safeguards architecture
Fable 5's safety systems automatically review requests touching cybersecurity or biology. Those requests redirect to Opus 4.8 intentionally — so users benefit from powerful AI without cyber and biology risks. Users are informed on fallback; on average under 5% of sessions. Anthropic commits to refining safeguards to reduce false positives.
Claude Mythos 5
For a small group of cyber defenders and critical infrastructure providers, Anthropic launches Claude Mythos 5 — same underlying model as Fable 5 with safeguards lifted in some areas. A broader trusted access program is planned for defensive cybersecurity and biomedical research.
Built for ambitious work
- Stays with problems far longer than prior models
- Highly autonomous — can operate for days without intervention
- Not just coding: finance, research, economics, law — tasks that used to need constant supervision
Availability
Claude Fable 5 is available everywhere today. Claude Mythos 5 remains restricted to Glasswing partners and select biology researchers until the trusted access program opens. Official read-more link points to Anthropic's launch materials.
Community response highlights
Early LinkedIn comments note Fable already running in Claude Code, with users seeking harder tasks to scope real capability gains. Discussion also touches on governance: accountability, trusted access, and transparency around fallback behavior as differentiators for responsible deployment at scale.