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Cybersecurity researchers aren’t happy about the guardrails on Anthropic’s Fable
Key takeaways
- Anthropic released its latest model Fable on Tuesday, billing it as a public and limited version of its powerful and much-hyped cybersecurity model Mythos.
- But not everyone is happy with the restrictions, and a number of cybersecurity researchers and professionals have aired complaints online.
- “[Fable] rejects any request that could be tangentially cyber related.
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Anthropic released its latest model Fable on Tuesday, billing it as a public and limited version of its powerful and much-hyped cybersecurity model Mythos.
But not everyone is happy with the restrictions, and a number of cybersecurity researchers and professionals have aired complaints online.
“[Fable] rejects any request that could be tangentially cyber related. Even innocuous tasks like reading a blog post,” said Valentina “Chompie” Palmiotti, a well-known security researcher who works at IBM X-Force.
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