Anthropic just opened access to Claude Fable 5, its most powerful public model yet. For a limited window, it is available on paid Claude plans before moving to usage-based credits.
The hype is that the model is smarter.
But the real opportunity is simpler: AI should not replace your creative judgment. It should reduce the friction between your idea and the next usable version of it.
That matters for writers, filmmakers, marketers, and creative entrepreneurs because the old workflow had too many slow handoffs: Idea → Structure → Scene → Visual Beats → Images → Video
A stronger AI model can help you move through that process faster. It can help you see options, structure scenes, break down visual beats, generate prompts, and get unstuck.
But you are still the author.
Your taste, your story instincts, your references, and your final judgment are what make the work yours.
So before chasing random prompts, test AI on a real creative workflow. Give it a scene. Ask it to structure the beat. Turn that into visual moments. Then use those moments to guide images and video.
That is where AI becomes useful — not as a replacement for creativity, but as a multiplier for it.
Here are the resources from the session to help you do exactly that.