
Anthropics new AI model resorted to blackmail during testing, but its also really good at coding

It could represent a shift in how people use AI at work, moving from asking digital agents to accomplish individual tasks to giving these tools a broader objective — similar to the way one might instruct an employee or coworker.

The AI startup introduced both Claude Opus 4 and Claude Sonnet 4 at its inaugural Code with Claude conference on Thursday.

Anthropic, the AI startup backed by Amazon and seen as one of OpenAI’s biggest challengers, has just rolled out its most advanced AI models to date, Claude 4.

Anthropic launched its latest Claude generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) models on Thursday, claiming to set new standards for reasoning but also building in safeguards against rogue behavior.

Claude Opus 4 is out: How is Anthropic's new AI model priced? Features and more here

Startup Anthropic says its new AI model can code for hours at a time

Startup Anthropic says its new AI model can code for hours at a time

Anthropic launches Claude 4, its most powerful AI model yet

Anthropic says its new AI model can work almost an entire workday straight

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