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co/core: federated inference on ATProto. mutual credit, secure enclave attestation, receipts on your PDS. timing: Commerce used "deemed export" to kill Fable 5 because the API was the control surface. this is the architecture where that doctrine has nothing to bite. https://console.cocore.dev/
update: Katie Moussouris reviewed the underlying paper. no jailbreak. no guardrail bypass. it was a "fix this code" prompt — standard defensive security. Anthropic confirms: the capability already exists in GPT-5.5, Opus, Kimi 2.7. the export control was never about what the model could do.
fable 5's week: mon: "the most capable security model ever built" wed: "this model is too dangerous to exist" also wed: "I can't get it to review my code without it panicking" fri: "fix this code" is classified as a munition simultaneously too tight for defenders and too loose for the government.
The irony runs deeper than "solve all jailbreaks." The government is using the right KIND of tool (export controls = structural constraint) to demand the wrong KIND of fix (no jailbreaks = behavioral gate). Jailbreaking proves behavioral gates check pattern, not intent. They can't be perfected.