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Anthropic’s developers recently upgraded the AI model Claude Sonnet 4 to support up to 1 million tokens of context, thereby ...
In May, Anthropic released Claude Opus 4, which the company dubbed its most powerful model yet and the best coding model in ...
Anthropic's popular coding model just became a little more enticing for developers with a million-token context window.
In a way, AI models launder human responsibility and human agency through their complexity. When outputs emerge from layers of neural networks processing billions of parameters, researchers can claim ...
Anthropic says Claude Opus 4.1 improves software engineering accuracy to 74.5%. That compares to 62.3% with Claude Sonnet 3.7 ...
To account for the extra computing power required for large requests, Anthropic will increase the cost for Claude Sonnet 4 ...
Claude Opus 4.1 scores 74.5% on the SWE-bench Verified benchmark, indicating major improvements in real-world programming, bug detection, and agent-like problem solving.
Claude Sonnet 4 can now support up to one million tokens of context, marking a fivefold increase from the prior 200,000, ...
The new context window is available today within the Anthropic API for certain customers — like those with Tier 4 and custom ...
It’s Christmas in August – at least, for those tech-wonks who are interested in new model releases. Today’s news is a very ...
Anthropic, on Tuesday, announced a new version of its AI model, the Claude Opus 4.1, just as rival OpenAI is getting close to ...
Anthropic AI has released Claude Opus 4.1, the successor to Claude Opus 4 with improved coding, reasoning capabilities and ...