US Reverses Export Controls, Fable 5 / Mythos 5 Access Restored
4 videos · score: 5,902 · first seen Jul 2, 2026
The US Department of Commerce reverses its export-control directive, allowing Anthropic to restore public access to Fable 5 and Mythos 5 starting July 1st. The relaunched models ship with a stricter safety classifier and new subscription/API access tiers, which several videos note noticeably reduces performance on benign tasks.

Fable 5 is WILD...
Anthropic relaunches Fable 5 (Claude) under US government-imposed restrictions with a subscription and API model, while the creator claims he built a full Elder Scrolls-style browser RPG (Embervale) in 35 minutes for $26.25 using the API and cloud subscription.

FABLE 5 IS BACK
The US government reversed its June 12th export controls on Anthropic's Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models after new security protocols and a negotiator change, but the creator argues this tiered release system still creates a permanent underclass by arbitrarily holding back models.

AI News: Fable's Back But This New Model is Better?
Fable 5 was re-released on July 1, 2026 with stricter guardrails after a US government-ordered shutdown, and creator Gary Buucy claims it still works well for building games and apps despite a Bridgemind benchmark showing debugging dropped from 86.2 to 25.9.

Building An Automated Social Media Factory
Anthropic's Fable model was re-released after being censored for being too good, with a July 7th deadline for paid plan access before switching to usage credits, and the creator built a custom dashboard using it to automate Instagram and YouTube video production.