
Fable is back. The Commerce Department announced yesterday it has lifted the export controls it...
Fable is back. The Commerce Department announced yesterday it has lifted the export controls it slapped on Anthropic's newest model, and access returns this week. However, nobody's spelled out the fine print yet. Early reports point to credit gating and ID checks.
The reprieve isn't the story, though — the speed is. A frontier model vanished from every cloud on an unexpected government order. Washington leaned on OpenAI days earlier, too, pushing it to limit its flagship to vetted partners. That's not a one-off. U.S. policy on AI tools is shifting fast.
Here's the takeaway for builders. The whims of the federal government now outrank any lab's roadmap, and one letter from Commerce proved it. Stop counting on a steady drip of bigger, better models. The open-weight models nobody can revoke start looking a lot more strategic. Power could be drifting away from the big U.S. labs.
So we wait with bated breath for Fable to come back — and our productivity right along with it.
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