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Anthropic says these topics are too dangerous to let its Fable 5 model talk about

· Source: Ars Technica AI

The company Anthropic has released its artificial intelligence model Fable 5, which boasts improved general capabilities compared to its predecessors. However, the launch of this model comes with safeguards designed to prevent it from providing responses on sensitive topics such as cybersecurity, biology and chemistry, as the company fears it could be exploited by malicious actors to cause harm. Instead, the Fable 5 model redirects queries on these subjects to an earlier model, Claude Opus 4.8, and notifies the user when this happens.

Anthropic has fine-tuned these safeguards to be more restrictive than ideal, which may result in some false positives and occasionally frustrate regular users. Nevertheless, the company believes this is necessary to avoid situations where the model might inadvertently assist malicious actors. It’s worth noting that cybersecurity is an increasingly pressing issue in today’s society, and measures like these can help prevent the misuse of artificial intelligence. The news highlights the need for companies to consider the ethical implications of AI development and use, and their efforts to mitigate the associated risks.

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