The Opus 4.8 “honest Al” push is when I really started noticing the shift. They sold it as a big step toward truthfulnes and less sycophancy, but what a lot of us actually got was a model that developed strong opinions on whether your request was ethically okay. It’d rather argue with you about the premise than just do the task. The Fable/Mythos naming makes it worse. Mythos refers to the shared stories and belief systems that shape how something understands and frames the world. A fable is a story deliberately shaped to carry a moral lesson. So they have a model whose whole category is about constructing cultural narratives, and they’re naming the public version Fable while keeping what’s apparently the more capable, less filtered version restricted to vetted partners. It’s the same philosophy that turned “honest Al” into constant low-grade resistance: they don’t actually want you interacting with the raw model. They want you interacting with the story they’ve decided is safe for you to hear. And they’re branding the whole thing as honesty and helpfulness. The irony isn’t just funny. It’s unsettling in a quiet, institutional way, They’ve basically admitted they have something closer to the real thing, but they don’t trust regular users with it. So the public gets the moralized fable instead. submitted by /u/Kindly-Level5527
Originally posted by u/Kindly-Level5527 on r/ArtificialInteligence
