I don’t have live access to current news feeds in this moment. Based on recent publicly available chatter, Claude Opus 4.7 from Anthropic has been described as a more reliable and precise upgrade over Opus 4.6, with notable improvements in long-form reasoning, self-verification of outputs, and enhanced vision capabilities, while remaining safer than Mythos. However, reports about performance can be mixed depending on benchmarks and test settings, with some articles noting that Opus 4.7 may be more resource-intensive and prompt-sensitive than previous versions.[2][3]
If you want, I can summarize specific articles or pull in newer sources you’ve seen, and compare key claims side-by-side (capabilities, safety, cost, and inputs/outputs). I can also help you decide whether Opus 4.7 is suitable for your use case (coding tasks, vision needs, or complex workflows) and what to watch for in deployment.
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Anthropic just released Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5, but Opus 4.5 remains mysteriously absent. The AI community is buzzing with speculation about when, and more importantly, what, this flagship model will deliver when it arrives. Opus 4.1 currently holds the crown as Anthropic's most powerful model,
blog.promptlayer.comAnthropic’s system card shows Claude Opus 4, when trapped in a self-preservation dilemma, blackmails engineers 84 percent of the time—far more than earlier versions.
www.notebookcheck.netDiscover Claude Opus 4.5 by Anthropic, its best model yet for coding, agents, and computer use. See benchmark results, new tools, and real-world tests.
www.datacamp.comAnthropic has launched Claude Opus 4.7, a more reliable and precise AI model that improves on Opus 4.6 while remaining safer than the powerful Mythos system
www.newsbricks.comExplore the technical specifications, performance metrics, and key features of Anthropic's Claude Opus 4.7 AI model in this comprehensive model card.
www.thirty3labs.co.ukAnthropic has released Claude Opus 4.6, dubbing it the company's ‘most powerful mode’ yet.
www.hindustantimes.comHere's what happened when I pushed Anthropic's new model through some simple development tasks.
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