Fable 5 will default to Opus 4.8 for coding tasks

(xcancel.com)

43 points | by babelfish 7 hours ago ago

30 comments

  • throwawayk7h 5 hours ago

    If fable 5 can't do code... what are people using it for?

    • xg15 5 hours ago

      Was wondering the same. So coding, debugging and anything that has to do with cybersecurity or LLM development is blocked. What tasks are left in which Fable 5 is meaningfully better than the predecessors?

    • exabrial 5 hours ago

      It's beginning to look like giant publicity stunts. A model that can't do what it says it can, overhyped, no way to test.

    • dude250711 5 hours ago

      It's good for pre-IPO PR.

      You drop a good old "A new {cool_word}-class model.".

      And boom! What are you competitors going to do? Use same classification nomenclature? I don't think so! IPO secured.

  • sriramgopalan 7 hours ago

    How can it be legal to charge a higher fee for the Fable model, if most of the usage will default to a cheaper model behind the scenes?

    It is one thing if I, as the user, choose to down-level but Claude shouldn't do this on its own.

    • mnmx6t 6 hours ago

      Judging from their site, I think it should be OK:

      "You won't be charged Fable prices for rerouted requests. Learn more about how the fallback experience works."

      https://www.anthropic.com/claude/fable Under "Safeguards"

      • gck1 5 hours ago

        This has no mention of what happens to the prompt cache, including the "learn more" link.

        Knowing Anthropic, it wouldn't surprise me if it will result in a full cache miss/rewrite at fallback, with potentially up to 1M tokens in the context window.

      • bel8 5 hours ago

        And what happens if you also get blocked by Opus?

        I couldn't find if they refund the tokens for that session or the customer is SOL.

        • gck1 4 hours ago

          You're paying in full for the "guardrails" embedded in the system prompt, prompt injections, refusals, fallbacks and everything else that may be caused by the service provider.

          This is the new normal.

    • Salgat an hour ago

      Using only Fable, if I do /usage it will show both Fable and Opus usage, so I don't think it's charging Fable prices for Opus code gen.

    • rcr-anti 6 hours ago

      Originally at least the switch wasn't silent and whether to halt or auto switch was a setting in Claude Code.

    • cyanydeez 6 hours ago

      because it's all indistinguishable from magic when it's a cloud SaaS.

      Not like you can tell the difference if you dont own any of the implementation.

    • simianwords 6 hours ago

      They are transparent. Don’t use it if you don’t want to. These things shouldn’t be illegal.

      • karahime 6 hours ago

        I agree that it shouldn't be outright illegal, but I will definitely be making the personal choice not to engage with model providers which do this. There's no amount of impressive results that could make me want to secretly pay more for less.

      • ath3nd 6 hours ago

        [dead]

  • jimrandomh 2 hours ago

    This is a misinterpretation. Fable 5's acceptable use policy has false positives during some coding tasks, and that's what they were talking about. But I've been using it for web dev tasks since it relaunched today, and it's worked fine without fallback.

    (On a firmware-customization project involving a ghidra MCP, it triggered and switched to Opus; that was sort of expected.)

  • mnmx6t 6 hours ago

    I must admit I was drawn to Claude because of their (obviously successful with me) publicity stunt about "being too dangerous to make widely available", when Mythos came out.

    It's a shame because I was really looking forward to use it specifically to find potential security holes in my own software.

    That being said, Opus 4.7/4.8 have been quite useful already, especially for finding things in the harder to test, non-happy paths.

    If I recall, Fable 5 is supposed to be basically Mythos which falls back to Opus 4.8 when dealing with cybersecurity. I wonder if that also includes "finding bugs that could lead to security exploits".

    • babelfish 6 hours ago

      Yeah, I was very excited for Fable to come back to use it for work after using Opus 4.8, but now I guess I'm just excited for Sol/Terra/Luna (unless they have the same restrictions)

      • gck1 4 hours ago

        It's very likely that OAI models will have even more restrictions. Firstly because now they know what feds will do if you don't tune the safety classifiers towards more false positives and secondly, OAI models were always more restrictive than ANT.

  • tapvt 5 hours ago

    Is Opus 4.8 equally or more capabale for the actual mechanics of the coding work?

    It seems to me that having a powerful Fable layer for the planning, coordination, orchestration-type work and delegating to a suitable model for the actual execution of "coding tasks" is perfectly appropriate, if that is the case.

  • Kim_Bruning 4 hours ago

    This is a testable claim.

    Gave it a small coding challenge. It wrote the code just fine.

  • jascha_eng 5 hours ago

    Can't wait for China to pull ahead so we have an end to this bullshit

  • 0xy 3 hours ago

    Fable is useless, then. What's the point of re-enabling it exactly?

  • ChrisArchitect 5 hours ago

    [dupe] Discussion on this and the rest of the source post: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48740771

  • exabrial 6 hours ago
    • lmc 5 hours ago

      No thanks

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  • LoganDark 3 hours ago

    This third-party mirror won't load for me.

    That aside, they said "some routine tasks like coding and debugging". Since I'm using it for coding right now and it's notably better than Opus 4.8, I think what they mean is that some coding and debugging tasks will fall back.

  • rvz 5 hours ago

    Now that's what I call a scam.