Cybersecurity researchers aren’t happy about the guardrails on Anthropic’s Fable

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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 cybersecurityresearchers and professionalshave airedcomplaints 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.

When a prompt triggers its guardrails, Fable pauses the chat and says that its “safety measures flagged this message for cybersecurity or biology topics.”

The guardrails were put in place to limit the risk that Fable could be used to develop malware or compromise software — a longstanding concern within Anthropic. The restrictions on biology come from a similar concern around developing biological weapons.

When the AI giant released Mythosin April, it restricted...

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