If you simply can’t cope without Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 AI model—and some actually claim they can’t—you can stop hyperventilating. A new, anonymously sourced report says insiders expect it to be back online this coming week. In addition to Fable 5, Anthropic rescinded access to its Mythos 5 model after the Trump Administration issued its export control directive earlier this month. On Friday, Semafor and CNBC confirmed that Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick had released that model from the constraints of that order. “I have determined that appropriate safeguards are in place to permit certain trusted partners to access the Claude Mythos 5 Model,” Lutnick wrote in a letter, according to CNBC. A Saturday report by Axios said insider sources were claiming that the same would soon be true of Fable 5. “I’m told that both Lutnick and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent have helped defuse the fight between the administration and Anthropic,” wrote one Axios reporter in that publication’s dual-bylined story. An anonymous Trump Administration official told them Anthropic “has worked positively with the government.” Fable 5 and Mythos 5 are models in the same “class.” Two out of three of those models, Mythos Preview and Mythos 5, have only been released to a small number of organizations for the stated purposes of educating them about the purported cybersecurity dangers they pose on one hand, and on the other hand for the purpose of hardening their own cybersecurity measures against similar threats from frontier AI models.
Expect Claude Fable 5 to Be Turned Back on in a Matter of Days, Report Says
Anthropic's most advanced publicly available AI model will reportedly be unleashed by the White House this coming week.












