> We have also added safeguards related to frontier LLM development. As discussed in
Section 6.1 of our February 2026 Risk Report, we are concerned about the risks of
accelerating the overall pace of AI development, though we remain uncertain about the
severity of these risks. In particular, our concern is with—as we wrote then—“accelerating
other AI developers in building powerful AI systems that pose similar risks to the ones ours
pose - without necessarily having commensurate safeguards.”
In light of the ability of recent models to accelerate their own development, we’ve
implemented new interventions that limit Claude’s effectiveness for requests targeting
frontier LLM development (for example, on building pretraining pipelines, distributed
training infrastructure, or ML accelerator design). Using Claude to develop competing
models already violates our Terms of Service, but enforcing this restriction through our
safeguards avoids accelerating the actors most willing to violate these terms.
Unlike our interventions for cybersecurity, biology and chemistry, and distillation attempts,
these safeguards will not be visible to the user. Fable 5 will not fall back to a different
model. Instead, the safeguards will limit effectiveness through methods such as prompt
modification, steering vectors, or parameter-efficient fine-tuning (PEFT). These
interventions will not affect the vast majority of coding work. We estimate they will impact
~0.03% of traffic, concentrated in fewer than 0.1% of organizations. When these
interventions are active, we expect them to have minimal behavioral impact on the model
except to limit its effectiveness in developing frontier LLMs. Claude will still respond
helpfully to user requests. We’ll continue to improve the precision of our detection
methods following the launch of this model.
This seems pretty bullshit, you're paying through the nose for tokens and if you are doing anything ML-adjacent, you might silently get worse output without knowing it.