When Anthropic's Fable 5 was pulled from international use for nearly three weeks, some over-reliant businesses were left scrambling.But Liberty Mutual easily pivoted to other platforms. That’s because 18 months earlier, they built their "AI backbone" exactly for this kind of scenario.In this rapidly moving AI landscape, the 114-year-old property and casualty insurance company recognized independence as an operating advantage.“Things are changing so fast, you need a backbone that's flexible,” Brian Craig, Liberty Mutual’s senior director of architecture, said at a recent VB Impact event. “You can't lock in right now on one vendor or even one framework.”Enterprises need flexibility to hook into different models and vendors, depending not so much on the & [...]
Anthropic today launched two new AI models — Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 — marking the company’s first broad release of the powerful “Mythos-class” AI capabilities it previously kept [...]
Anthropic is restoring global access to its most powerful generally released AI model yet, Claude Fable 5, today, after the U.S. Department of Commerce last night withdrew emergency export controls.T [...]
Two-thirds of enterprises have hedged their AI model strategy, and the past few weeks of controversy around Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 model showed why that posture has gone mainstream. On June 12, [...]
Last night, the increasingly enterprise-focused AI startup Sakana launched Fugu, a multi-agent orchestration system that delivers frontier-level AI performance through a single, OpenAI-compatible API. [...]
The US government last night issued an unprecedented export control directive ordering Anthropic to immediately suspend all access to its top-tier Claude Fable 5 and Claude Mythos 5 models for foreign [...]
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Were you a Lego set kid or a giant-bucket-of-Legos kid? I was a sets kid all the way — I loved, and still love, the zen feeling of building something incredible a little bit at a time. Also, every t [...]
Were you a Lego-set kid or a giant-bucket-of-Legos kid? I was a sets kid all the way — I loved, and still love, the zen feeling of building something incredible a little bit at a time. Also, every t [...]