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The US government just ordered Anthropic to pull Fable 5 and Mythos 5 — for all users, not just foreign nationals. A model available to hundreds of millions of people went dark mid-afternoon on a Tuesday with no advance notice. Not because it stopped working. Because of a government directive citing a potential jailbreak.
That's the story I didn't expect to be covering this week. But it's also the clearest argument yet for why model-specific optimization is a strategy built on sand.
In this episode:
What actually happened with Fable 5 and Mythos 5 — and why this matters more as a strategic signal than a product update
Why building your AI visibility strategy around any specific model puts you at risk you can't control
Bing Webmaster Tools' four new AI reporting features — Intents, Topics, Citation Share, and Compare — and how to actually use them
How to map the new Bing reporting to the FSA Framework (Freshness, Structure, Authority) so the data tells you something actionable
Why AI visibility still has no click-through data, and what we're measuring instead
A new study of 20,000 ChatGPT responses found that 80% of product recommendations change when search is enabled — and why that number should reframe how you think about content freshness
If you're listening to this and thinking I need someone to lead this for me, that's what I do.
I'm an AI search visibility consultant and a fractional content strategist for startups and enterprise brands. If that sounds like the kind of help you're looking for, email me at cassie@cassieclarkmarketing.com.Â
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