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What’s cookin’? Anthropic has launched Claude Fable 5, its most powerful Claude model available to the public, alongside Claude Mythos 5, a less restricted version reserved for trusted cybersecurity and biology partners. Fable 5 is built for long, complex work across coding, research, vision, finance, and science. It can handle huge codebases, read charts and images more accurately, and stay focused across massive projects. But because the model is strong enough to help with dangerous cyber or biological tasks, Anthropic added safety classifiers. When a request looks risky, Fable 5 automatically routes it to Claude Opus 4.8 instead.

🤔 Hunter’s take: This feels like a preview of the next big AI tradeoff: power versus access. The best models are getting good enough that companies may not give everyone the same version anymore. Regular users get the safer tool. Trusted groups get the sharper knife. That’s probably necessary, but it also raises a huge question: who gets trusted?

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What’s cookin’? Google is rolling out Gemini 3.5 Live Translate, a new audio model that can translate spoken conversations in near real time across more than 70 languages. Instead of waiting for someone to finish talking, the model listens and translates continuously, staying only a few seconds behind the speaker. It can automatically detect languages, handle noisy environments, and preserve parts of a person’s voice, like tone, pacing, and pitch. The technology is coming to developers through the Gemini Live API, to select businesses in Google Meet, and to everyday users through the Google Translate app on Android and iOS.

🤔 Hunter’s take: This is one of those AI updates that sounds simple until you think about what it unlocks. Language barriers do not just make travel awkward. They slow down work, education, healthcare, and basic human connection. If this works well, translation starts feeling less like a tool and more like a shared conversation.

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Hi — I’m Hunter, a PhD candidate whose work has appeared in major academic journals and popular tech outlets. I founded FryAI to make staying ahead of AI clear, accessible, and fun.

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