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Anthropic's Fable 5 Builds Interactive Riemann Hypothesis Explainer With Zeta Music

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adil.eth@AdilMouja

I gave @AnthropicAI's new Fable 5 my hardest challenge: explain the Riemann Hypothesis — math's most famous unsolved problem — to anyone. Two prompts later: a full interactive site + this video, scored with music composed from the zeta zeros themselves 🤯🎵 http://riemann.adilmoujahid.com

2:26 PM · Jun 10, 2026 · 208.1K Views
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Positive users praise Anthropic's Fable 5 interactive Riemann Hypothesis explainer with Zeta Music as an amazing demo while negative users call some explanations misleading or reject the model.

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Martin Shkreli@MartinShkreli

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI delete this post and stop using that model

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Alex Imas@alexolegimas

This is just a glimpse of what AI can do for education. A whole new world.

adil.eth@AdilMouja

I gave @AnthropicAI's new Fable 5 my hardest challenge: explain the Riemann Hypothesis — math's most famous unsolved problem — to anyone. Two prompts later: a full interactive site + this video, scored with music composed from the zeta zeros themselves 🤯🎵 http://riemann.adilmoujahid.com

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Hank Green@hankgreen

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI I keep thinking everyone is dramatically underestimating code’s ability to contain content. I’m glad I’m not the only one. Really fantastic work. Going to go through it again with my son tomorrow. I can’t help but think what a great youtube video this would make.

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@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI i realize that music&math are connected in human brains, but did you like it?

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hushed_mimic@SierraHotel28

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI That line about the 100 zeros replicating “all” the primes with the staircase function is *incredibly* misleading. Riemann’s explicit formula requires you to have a comparable number of nontrivial zeroes, and if you want it close to exact, a *lot* more.

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Shailesh@0xThoughtVector

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI It's this video. This must have been part of the training data btw.

Good visualisation though https://youtu.be/zlm1aajH6gY?si=etl3ZN_JsXeC61i7

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David Manheim@davidmanheim

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI Awesome, and definitely written by Claude! "If you have never met complex numbers, here is the honest two-minute version."

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adil.eth@AdilMouja

@greg_not_so @AnthropicAI I think it fits perfectly the video.

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nazo@nazo_btw

@NailYourShoes @MartinShkreli @AdilMouja @AnthropicAI wouldn’t you like to know, vibeboy

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David Pereira@dpereirapaz

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI Amazing!

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@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI How did it generate speech?

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Rooke Poole@rookepoole

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI You’d probably love my work if you love the Riemann hypothesis

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adil.eth@AdilMouja

@hankgreen @AnthropicAI I'll try to make the YouTube version. Stay tuned

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@MartinShkreli @AdilMouja @AnthropicAI just told me it was overloaded! went back to 4.8

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hushed_mimic@SierraHotel28

@AdilMouja @AnthropicAI A quick calculation (been a while since I’ve looked at it) but ln(1000000) is about 13.8, so the average distance between primes is about that, and so you’d need about 300,000 or so zeroes to get to most primes below 1,000,000, for example. You’d need way more to find twin primes

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SMA 🏴‍☠️@generic_void

@MartinShkreli @AdilMouja @AnthropicAI Don’t listen to Martin

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DenisQuaalude@DenisQuaalude

@rookepoole @AdilMouja @AnthropicAI I’m exploring a lettuce-based alternative to dark chocolate.

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