If I’m going to be happy anywhere,
Or achieve greatness anywhere,
Or learn true secrets anywhere,
Or save the world anywhere,
Or feel strongly anywhere,
Or help people anywhere,
I may as well do it in reality.(originally from the book Rationality: From AI to Zombies)
I wondered how long Claude Incognito chats are accessible. I noticed that even after the chat disappears from the web interface, you can still access it, e.g., if you still have a notification on your phone pertaining to an incognito chat. Anthropic reserves the right to store these for 30 days, but it seems you lose access to them somewhere a few hours after the last interaction to a few days (<5). I don’t know if that means they delete the chats early or just move them to a system that you can’t access as a user.
Overall, I don’t really feel safe enough in the self-regulatory sense to explore private topics in API chats, even ZDR I’m not sure would make me feel safe enough. And similar to how mass scanning of private communication undermines prevents free personal development, we need a true trustworthy ZDR-type or local AI that we can truly trust to not surveil us.
I have not been able to use Claude Fable for anything related to my work. Literally every time I tried using Fable I got this yellow box. Maybe the real Fable are the reroutes along the way …

The safety classifiers are super broad; anything touching on bio or cyber is immediately blocked. Since Anthropic reserves a 30d retention specifically for safety, I suspect the subscriber trial until June 22nd (which has been cut short by US export control measures) is a welcome opportunity to fine-tune those classifiers before widespread enterprise deployment.