Anthropic's New Fable AI Model Is Met With User Backlash Over Restrictions
The Wall Street Journal reported on June 11 that Anthropic's new Fable model is drawing user backlash, with guardrails that make the model less useful for AI researchers; the company said it would grant safeguard-free ac.
At a glance
- WSJ reported June 11 that Fable's guardrails triggered backlash from users and AI researchers.
- Anthropic said it would grant safeguard-free access to the science community, per WSJ.
- A researcher claimed a jailbreak of Claude Fable 5 within 48 hours of launch, per Cointelegraph.
VERDICT — CONFIRMED
The Wall Street Journal reported on June 11 that Anthropic's new Fable model is drawing user backlash, with guardrails that make the model less useful for AI researchers; the company said it would grant safeguard-free access to the science community. Cointelegraph reported the same day that researcher "Pliny the Liberator" claimed to have jailbroken Claude Fable 5 within 48 hours of its June 2026 launch, using techniques including Unicode manipulation, homoglyphs and decomposed prompts — despite Anthropic stating its external bug bounty program found no universal jailbreaks in over 1,000 hours of testing. Per Cointelegraph, the restrictions redirect sensitive queries such as bioweapons topics to a less capable model variant, and researchers including Sayash Kapoor described unusually uniform criticism of the release.
Key facts on file
- WSJ reported June 11 that Fable's guardrails triggered backlash from users and AI researchers.
- Anthropic said it would grant safeguard-free access to the science community, per WSJ.
- A researcher claimed a jailbreak of Claude Fable 5 within 48 hours of launch, per Cointelegraph.


