
Fable 5 made safety part of the model, then policy shut the door
Anthropic's Fable 5 launch split one Mythos-class model into general and trusted-access surfaces, then a US directive forced access offline days later. This deep dive explains why routing, retention, and regulatory trust became the real release mechanism.
What Anthropic actually launched
| Surface | Intended access model | Product consequence |
|---|---|---|
| Claude Fable 5 | Broad general availability, with safeguards tuned conservatively | High-risk requests in cybersecurity, biology and chemistry, or distillation could fall back to Opus 4.8 instead of receiving the full Fable 5 response 1. |
| Claude Mythos 5 | Restricted trusted access for Project Glasswing partners, with future cyber and biology programs planned | Approved users would receive the same underlying model with specific safeguards lifted for authorized work 1. |
| Post-directive access | All Fable 5 and Mythos 5 access disabled | Anthropic said the directive's practical effect was that it had to remove access for all customers to comply 2. |

The safety stack is the product

The retention policy is the tell
Why the suspension matters more than the launch
What to watch next
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