Every dubs Fable 5 warp drive
Every published a comprehensive review of Anthropic's new "Mythos-class" Claude Fable 5 model, evaluating its performance on their Senior Engineer benchmark. While the model achieved a record score of 91/100, its high latency and steep cost of $50 per million output tokens make it a specialized tool for power users rather than everyday tasks.
While Claude Fable 5 resets the benchmark for agentic coding, its steep pricing and latency mean developers must adopt a tiered model strategy rather than using it for every task.
* New benchmark leader: A score of 91/100 on the Senior Engineer benchmark showcases unprecedented agentic reasoning and self-healing code execution capabilities.
* Cost-efficiency trade-offs: At $50/M output tokens, the model is a "warp drive" that is financially and operationally overpowered for routine edits and simple Q&A.
* Commercialization of safety tiers: Releasing a "Mythos-class" model publicly indicates that Anthropic has successfully aligned and sandboxed capabilities previously deemed too risky for general availability.
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2026-06-10
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2026-06-10
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