
Expect Claude Fable 5 to Be Turned Back on in a Matter of Days, Report Says
THE SO WHAT
If the White House is the venue for turning Claude Fable 5 back on, model gating is now a political and regulatory theater as much as a product decision. Operators should assume frontier capability access can be toggled by policy events, not just vendor roadmaps.
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