Thoughts on Claude Fable 5?

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Summary

A user shares their initial experience with Claude Fable 5, noting it feels incrementally smarter than previous versions but not revolutionary, and asks the community for their thoughts.

I have access to Claude from my Workplace and got my hands on Fable 5 just now (included till June 22). I tried getting it to do the usual work with my existing workflows, scripting and MCPs. While I could see it is a tad bit smarter than its predecessor models, I don't see a revolutionary improvement, as it is advertised to be. Very likely that I am either instructing it wrong or not utilising the targeted use case. But what are your thoughts or experiences so far with it?
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