
Fable 5: The AI Washington Made Disappear
When a model becomes too powerful to remain a product Fable 5 lasted only a few days. Anthropic introduced it on June 9, 2026, as
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When a model becomes too powerful to remain a product Fable 5 lasted only a few days. Anthropic introduced it on June 9, 2026, as

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For months, LinkedIn looked like a waiting room filled with cloned consultants. Clean posts.Too clean.Calibrated sentences.Soft ideas.Comments repeating the original post with the intellectual depth

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For the past two years, a lazy equation has been circulating in executive committees, tech conferences, and consultant slide decks: AI = automation = cost

When a court dismantles the perfect excuse A judge has just slapped down the great management fiction of 2026: “It’s AI, not us.” In a

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A data center has learned to breathe A data center has learned to breathe. In Melbourne, Cortical Labs has opened a door many people would