User reports switching legal research workflow to Fable 5, calling it 'incredible'
A legal researcher who used ChatGPT for 6 months and Claude for sanity checks reports switching entirely to Fable 5. Within 2 hours, they exported all analysis from ChatGPT, re-imported evidence including zip files of emails, and now uses Fable 5 for the entire workflow, describing it as 'incredible' and predicting it will help free wrongly convicted prisoners.
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Fable 5, the latest AI model, is being used in a legal context where it uncovers incriminating evidence that is permanently logged, forcing a policy of only helping non-guilty clients. Users also report the model is extremely slow, taking 25 hours and 3 million tokens to modify a calendar, though it is considered more powerful than Opus 4.8.
GitHub repo distills Claude Fable 5 workflow into reproducible method for any model
A GitHub repository by Sahir619 distills the Fable Workflow used by Claude Fable 5 into a reproducible method (think/act/prove) that any model can run, including an evaluation to ensure honesty. The workflow is released under MIT license with a Claude Code plugin, enabling developers to replicate the approach across different AI models.
User praises GPT 5.6 Sol XHigh for coding, surprising after favoring Claude
A Reddit user who had stopped using GPT models for coding in favor of Claude reports being genuinely impressed by GPT 5.6 Sol XHigh, marking a notable shift in sentiment. The post highlights the model's unexpected quality, suggesting it may compete strongly in the coding assistant space.
User tests ChatGPT 5.6 vs Fable 5 on oil platform hydraulics, finds trust still lacking
A mechanical engineer compared ChatGPT 5.6 (High sun mode) and Fable 5 (maximum mode) on hydraulic diagrams for oil platforms. The user reports that errors are unacceptable in this domain due to safety risks, and they still cannot fully trust AI tools for such critical engineering tasks.
Users report Fable is mediocre at coding but excellent as an engineering manager
A mid-career staff engineer shares that Fable, while only 'ok' at coding, excels as an engineering manager. The user leveraged Fable to surface health-related IP into a web app or iOS, avoiding rebuilds and protecting intellectual property.
