New Model Demands Extra Steps
Recently, rumors grew that Anthropic will launch its Claude Fable 5 model soon. Furthermore, developers found hidden text inside the main Claude app. These neat files show new screen text about buying and using credits. Consequently, the upcoming model will likely demand separate fees. It might also demand full user ID checks before you can run it.
Previously, the company changed its privacy terms to include strict ID checks. At that time, engineers claimed only bad accounts would face this deep check. However, the new tool appears to force this check on all users. Therefore, unchecked profiles will stay blocked from the new AI tool. Meanwhile, it remains unclear which global zones will get access. The firm may follow trade laws to limit use just to US folks.
Exclusion from Normal Paid Plans
Normally, users could access top tools through regular monthly plans. However, these new text finds hint at a fresh path for the next launch. Specifically, the team will place the model behind a strict credit wall. Thus, clients must buy extra credits to run the smart code. Standard plan quotas will only fund older versions like Opus 4.8. It remains unknown if Mythos 5 will face this same tall wall.
The leaked files reveal clear facts about the new credit rules. For example, the text says that the tool runs only on bought credits. Additionally, buys need a full review before credits show up. Users cannot buy these tokens straight inside the basic mobile app. Furthermore, the Apple App Store zone lacks full purchase support right now. Finally, only group bosses hold the sheer power to buy these new credits.
Strict Real Name Checks Required
Crucially, the leaks prove that real name checks are highly vital now. One string notes that credits show up only after your ID check ends. Therefore, users cannot skip this step by just paying cash. To clear this stage, users must submit data via the Persona tool. Specifically, this step asks for an ID card and a clear face photo. A recent post on X about Claude Fable strings shares all these deep details.
Consequently, the system uses face scan math to match you to your ID. For fans who guard their data, this strict rule is very hard to accept. Previously, only odd accounts faced such tight security rules. Now, the firm might force this rule on all users of this new tool. Ultimately, we do not know if US laws or local rules caused this big change.
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