Fable 5 is BACK

What to Run Through Fable 5 Before July 7, the Autonomy Rules That Keep AI From Going Off the Rails, and How We Actually Run the Company

Fable 5 came back online on July 1.

If you're on a Pro, Max, or Team plan, it's included through July 7, up to about half your weekly usage. After that, using the most capable model there is comes out of paid credits.

Here's why that deadline is worth your attention beyond the model itself. When Fable is included, everyone can reach for it. When it costs credits, someone has to decide who spends, on what, and when it's worth it. That's a tiny version of the question I've been living in for the last year.

Once your team runs on powerful, autonomous tools, who's actually in charge?

For years the answer was a manager and an approval chain. That falls apart when the work happens faster than anyone can approve it, and half of it is invisible until it's done. So we run the company a different way now. People default to action on anything safe and reversible, there are clear lines for what needs a human, and accountability comes from what actually shipped.

That's exactly what I want to walk through.

Today I'm getting into the operating model we run at Single Grain. The autonomy rules that let people move without waiting on me, how we keep a company full of agents from going off the rails, who approves what, and where a model like Fable 5 fits before the window closes on the 7th.

TIME: Today, 9:30am PT.

Register: https://riverside.com/webinar/registration/eyJldmVudElkIjoiNmE0NjdiMmQ2ZGE0NGVmN2NkZTQ4NTA0Iiwic2x1ZyI6ImxldmVsaW5nLXVwLXNob3J0cyJ9

If you can't make it live, register anyway. I'll only send the replay to people who signed up.

See you there,

Eric Siu