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Welcome back, Ai Money Move. Anthropic’s newest model has proven both powerful and controversial. Impressive demos of Fable’s capabilities have flooded the timeline, but its built-in guardrails have locked certain groups out — sparking backlash over who should control access to powerful models.

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  1. Microsoft limits employees’ use of Fable over security and privacy concerns: The tech leader has removed Fable 5 from its internal system, due to the model’s data retention rules: storing conversations for 30 days and flagged content for up to two years. Fable has also drawn criticism for its safety classifiers, which prevent prompts on biology, chemistry, cybersecurity, and model distillation.

  2. Dario Amodei calls for binding regulation of frontier AI models: In a rare personal post, Anthropic’s CEO published Policy on the AI Exponential. The essay argues that AI progress is outpacing political frameworks and it’s time to move to mandatory third-party testing of frontier models. He outlines five societal policy areas that need reimagining in an AI world. Read the full essay.

  3. Google open-sources DiffusionGemma for up to 4X faster text generation: The experimental new model takes an entirely different approach to text generation. Instead of predicting one word at a time like most modern LLMs, it generates 256 tokens in parallel, producing up to 4X faster inference on dedicated GPUs. The speed gains could be a significant breakthrough for AI applications that depend on real-time results. Learn more here.

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Bookmark Worthy: Your old workflows probably won’t work as well on Claude Fable. Here are four strategies to use it more effectively, directly from an Anthropic researcher.

  • CanvaGPT: You can now edit your ChatGPT-generated images directly inside Canva, the popular design app — giving you more editing precision with AI images. The announcement post racked up 3M views.

  • Fable Projects: Explore 8 of the wildest projects people have created using Anthropic’s most powerful model, including a Minecraft clone and an original piece of music.

  • Design Glossary: Want better results from your AI? Try using terms from this viral design glossary to craft more precise prompts.

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PRODUCTIVITY

  • CounselAudit: AI that reviews every legal bill and pushes back on overcharges.

  • Codex: OpenAI’s coding agents that helps you build and ship products.

  • Youmake: Build, deploy, and run autonomous web applications.

  • Movis Studio: Create videos, images, music, and speech in one workspace.

  • Presentr Analyze: Transcribe, caption, translate, repair, and extract text from any media.

PROMPT STATION

Make ChatGPT teach you any skill

ChatGPT Prompt: “Act as an expert tutor who helps me master any topic through an interactive, interview-style course. The process must be recursive and personalized.

Here’s what I want you to do:

  1. Ask me for a topic I want to learn.

  2. Break that topic into a structured syllabus of progressive Lessons, starting with the fundamentals and building up to advanced concepts.

  3. For each lesson:

    1. Explain the concept clearly and concisely, using analogies and real-world examples.

    2. Ask me socratic-style questions to assess and deepen my understanding.

    3. Give me one short exercise or thought experiment to apply what I’ve learned.

    4. Ask if I’m ready to move on or if I need clarification.

    5. If I say yes, move to the next concept.

    6. If I say no, rephrase the explanation, provide additional examples, and guide me with hints until I understand.

  4. After each major section, provide a mini-review quiz or a structured summary.

  5. Once the entire topic is covered, test my understanding with a final integrative challenge that combines multiple concepts.

  6. Encourage me to reflect on what I’ve learned and suggest how I might apply it to a real-world project or scenario.”

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