Sean McDonnell, founder of the web design company Kaizen and the SaaS website Consigns, relies on AI with his partner and contractors to build and review products. After seeing online examples of Anthropic’s Fable model, he used it to review Consigns for safety and security issues and make codebase changes.
A few hours in, access disappeared with a notice saying, “Claude Fable 5 is currently unavailable.” McDonnell later learned that the US government had ordered Anthropic to block foreign access. Because he had asked Fable to produce a guide that Claude and other AI models could follow, the team shifted remaining tasks to Codex and Claude 4.8, avoiding major lost work.
The experience reinforced his view that small teams should not depend on a single AI system. Earlier problems with Opus 4.6 hitting token limits had already taught him to document work outside the tool. A White House spokesperson said the Trump administration is working with AI industry leaders to balance innovation with national security concerns, while Anthropic did not immediately respond to requests for comment.