Read our full review of Claude Sonnet 5 vs Opus 4.8 to see which AI model provides the best balance of quality and ...
The new Opus model comes with a tool called Dynamic Workflows, for coordinating swarms of subagents.
On benchmarks, Opus 4.8 is a step up rather than a leap. It scores 88.6% on SWE-bench Verified (vs. 87.6% for Opus 4.7), 69.2% on the harder SWE-bench Pro (vs. 64.3%), and 74.6% on Terminal-Bench 2.1 ...
Anthropic just handed software teams a new kind of power and a new kind of risk. The company’s Claude Opus 4.8 model can now write its own orchestration scripts, spin up hundreds of parallel AI ...
What if your workflows could think smarter, work faster, and adapt seamlessly to the unique demands of every task? The latest Claude Code update is turning that possibility into reality. With the new ...
An autonomous AI agent built on Claude Opus reportedly chained together zero-day vulnerabilities in GitHub Actions workflows, exploiting Go init functions and crafted branch names to achieve remote ...
Anthropic launched Claude Sonnet 5 on June 30, 2026, with introductory API pricing at $2/$10 per million tokens and agentic ...
Anthropic is publicly releasing its most powerful large language model yet, Claude Opus 4.7, today — as it continues to keep an even more powerful successor, Mythos, restricted to a small number of ...
Claude Code dynamic workflows are now generally available on all paid plans, including Pro for the first time. The feature writes its own orchestration scripts and coordinates up to 1,000 parallel ...
Anthropic has launched Claude Sonnet 5 for lower-cost multi-step AI agent work, with broad developer access, dicounted ...