Select the search type
  • Site
  • Web
Search

Search Results

What Fable 5 Means for Scrum Teams

What Fable 5 Means for Scrum Teams

When AI Completes a Two-Month Migration in One Day, Sprint Planning Has to Change

A team at Stripe handed Claude Fable 5 a codebase migration. The job would have taken a whole team more than two months. Fable finished it in a day.

That wasn't a demo. That was a 50-million-line Ruby codebase in production.

Here's what that means for your Sprint cadence. When an AI agent can take a multi-month backlog item and complete it in 24 hours, your Sprint Planning conversation has to change. The questions shift from "who picks up this task?" to "which tasks should humans own at all?"

That's not a threat to Scrum. It's the next evolution of it.

Scrum Masters who understand AI-enhanced workflows are already rethinking their Definition of Done, their acceptance criteria, and how they coach Product Owners on backlog prioritization. They're not being replaced. They're becoming the people who know how to direct agents — and that's a completely different skill set.

The Scrum and Agile practitioners who adapt now will define what Agile looks like for the next decade.

Start building that skill set: https://AgileAIDev.com

#ScrumMaster #AIEnhancedScrum #AgileLeadership

Previous Article What Fable 5 Is
Print
210 Rate this article:
No rating
Please login or register to post comments.

Article Search

Categories

Calendar

«June 2026»
SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
311234
56
78910111213
14151617181920
21222324252627
2829301234
567891011

Upcoming events Events RSSiCalendar export