Fable Users from Anthropic Face Disruption, Forced to Switch to OpenAI Alternatives
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| Source: Mastodon | Original article
US forces Anthropic to drop Fable, prompting workflow shifts.
The US government's decision to impose export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos model has forced a sudden shift for developers who built workflows around Fable, Anthropic's recently released model. As a result, these developers must now return to using Opus, a previous model from Anthropic. This move sets a significant precedent and is likely to prompt a review of technology stacks across Europe in the coming weeks and months.
As we reported on June 15, the White House imposed export restrictions on Anthropic's Mythos model due to concerns over its potential misuse. This decision has far-reaching implications for the AI industry, particularly for companies that have invested heavily in building workflows around Fable. The shift back to Opus will require significant adjustments, and developers will need to reassess their technology stacks to ensure compliance with the new regulations.
What to watch next is how European companies respond to this shift and how they adapt their technology stacks to comply with the new regulations. The AI industry is likely to see a period of adjustment as companies navigate the changing landscape of export restrictions and AI governance. With the launch of new AI governance tools, such as Sendbird's Agent Steward and Trust OS 2.0, companies will have new options to ensure compliance and autonomy in their AI systems.
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